Need info on this pleco to decide to buy of not
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Need info on this pleco to decide to buy of not
I want some info on this pleco I've never seen it before til now. Also if you can provide on another pleco its called and meror pleco its black with strips of white. Thanks alot for your time.
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why does planetcatfish have totally differant pics for these to then http://www.transfish.de/L1-25.html
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are you talking about the ones on aquabid?
the price on the l204 is crazy high. i now several places that sell them at half that, even an lfs would be cheaper cause no $30 shipping charge.
emperor pleco are cool but absolulty need driftwood. the eat it and lots of it at that.
i hear 6-8 inches as a max size alot but have also heard bigger. they poop alot just like panaques. My 3 emperors recently decimated a piece of arfican sinking wood and they are only 2 inches big.
the price on the l204 is crazy high. i now several places that sell them at half that, even an lfs would be cheaper cause no $30 shipping charge.
emperor pleco are cool but absolulty need driftwood. the eat it and lots of it at that.
i hear 6-8 inches as a max size alot but have also heard bigger. they poop alot just like panaques. My 3 emperors recently decimated a piece of arfican sinking wood and they are only 2 inches big.
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Yeah was talking about the ones on aquabid. lol. They dont look as stuning when bigger from the few pics ive seen already. I've been into the Emperor/Flash pleco's for a while but havent found any sites that sell them. I'm in the begging stage of planning to buy a 250-300gal aquarium. I want to fill it up with mostly pleco's I got several in mind already but would like some more.
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I was talking about the rusty pleco not looking as nice when bigger. Saw the L-90 on this site and the only thing I really like is its tail. Plecos I have in mind are
1) 2 gibbiceps one normal and one albino
2) 2 Rhino one norm one albino
3) L-001 1 or 2 cant find any though
4) Mango Pleco's
5) Blue Phantom
6) Green Phantom
7) Common simply because I got one already
Emperor Pl*co
There might be more. Was or am planning on having a grip load (grip slang for alot) of driftwood and several fake plants and several heavy duty filters. I dont even know to be honest if they all get along. I know gibbiceps get territorial but figured if in a big enough tank with many other fish it would be to much of a threat. Any info is greatly welcomed.
1) 2 gibbiceps one normal and one albino
2) 2 Rhino one norm one albino
3) L-001 1 or 2 cant find any though
4) Mango Pleco's
5) Blue Phantom
6) Green Phantom
7) Common simply because I got one already
Emperor Pl*co
There might be more. Was or am planning on having a grip load (grip slang for alot) of driftwood and several fake plants and several heavy duty filters. I dont even know to be honest if they all get along. I know gibbiceps get territorial but figured if in a big enough tank with many other fish it would be to much of a threat. Any info is greatly welcomed.
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Hi,
the bigger plecs (gibbies, common, rhino) will probably have a little skirmish over teritory once in a while, butthey may have more serious fights. my two commons at 12 inches each don't fight but they are the only fish remotely that big in their 120 gallon. i would definitly put in some flower pot or log caves for the bigger fish. as a substitute for a gibby i have heard L-51 looks like a gibby but stays smaller and are usualy around $10. L204 are reported to be very territorial when they get up in size.
i would probably skip the L128, L200, and L204, i just don't see them working well with the other fish but thats just my opinion. L204s make an awful mess with with driftwood waste so you have to gravel vac real good and they grow real slow. Asuming you had a large enough tank (and 300 might not be big enough, i am not the person to ask) I would reccomend you consider a bristlenose or two since larger plecs won't want to or won't be able to get into the crevises and eat the algae, and a hypostomus or two (there are some really nice looking ones: Hypostomus margaritifer, L37, 229) in place of the L200, L28, and L204.
i think it would be a good idea to start a thread about your new tank in "tank talk" you could get some good advice and ideas.
BK
the bigger plecs (gibbies, common, rhino) will probably have a little skirmish over teritory once in a while, butthey may have more serious fights. my two commons at 12 inches each don't fight but they are the only fish remotely that big in their 120 gallon. i would definitly put in some flower pot or log caves for the bigger fish. as a substitute for a gibby i have heard L-51 looks like a gibby but stays smaller and are usualy around $10. L204 are reported to be very territorial when they get up in size.
i would probably skip the L128, L200, and L204, i just don't see them working well with the other fish but thats just my opinion. L204s make an awful mess with with driftwood waste so you have to gravel vac real good and they grow real slow. Asuming you had a large enough tank (and 300 might not be big enough, i am not the person to ask) I would reccomend you consider a bristlenose or two since larger plecs won't want to or won't be able to get into the crevises and eat the algae, and a hypostomus or two (there are some really nice looking ones: Hypostomus margaritifer, L37, 229) in place of the L200, L28, and L204.
i think it would be a good idea to start a thread about your new tank in "tank talk" you could get some good advice and ideas.
BK
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Hi!
Just saw the post today. I have 1 blue eye rusty pleco, one brown eyed and another Hypostomus cochliodon...the two big ones are 17 cm and produce an enormous amount of waste mostly sawdust which cloggs up everything. And they absolutely eat all plants i tried to introduce with some exceptions. Concerning the color it doesnt change at all with age. Except that the finrays get more reddish. Very hardy fish, will eat anythign offered but can do well over a week just on wood. The brown eyed was in the tank before and its very territorial to the point it injures the blue eye. Ripped fins appear from time to time. Otherwise its my absolute favourite fish.
Just saw the post today. I have 1 blue eye rusty pleco, one brown eyed and another Hypostomus cochliodon...the two big ones are 17 cm and produce an enormous amount of waste mostly sawdust which cloggs up everything. And they absolutely eat all plants i tried to introduce with some exceptions. Concerning the color it doesnt change at all with age. Except that the finrays get more reddish. Very hardy fish, will eat anythign offered but can do well over a week just on wood. The brown eyed was in the tank before and its very territorial to the point it injures the blue eye. Ripped fins appear from time to time. Otherwise its my absolute favourite fish.
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Christian
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L-229 how big does it get also I need to mostly rely on Online store for pleco's since my LFS only carry commons and gibbicep's and on ocassion royal's mango's and other's which I dont remeber what they are. So if you could provide a site that sells the fish you suggested BK it would be very helpful.