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is my 10 gallon stunting growth?
Posted: 01 May 2005, 22:19
by zebraboy
I have two small plecos, about 2inches(5cm) i have had them for 6 months and they have not grown at all. There are also two emerald cories in the tank.the tank is 10 gallons. i was wondering if my small tank size was stunting the growth of the plecos?
thanks
Posted: 02 May 2005, 03:09
by natefrog
Just a couple of questions that will help. What are you feeding them? How often are you feeding? What type of pl*cos? Some, like the clown pl*cos don't get very large and grow slowly. What is the temp? What ever details you can give always helps.
Re: is my 10 gallon stunting growth?
Posted: 03 May 2005, 11:19
by MatsP
zebraboy wrote:I have two small pl*cos, about 2inches(5cm) i have had them for 6 months and they have not grown at all. There are also two emerald cories in the tank.the tank is 10 gallons. i was wondering if my small tank size was stunting the growth of the pl*cos?
thanks
If you're doing a reasonable change of water (20% or so) every week, there shouldn't be a problem with the tank-size for 2" fish.
As Natefrog said, it depends on which kind of pleco it is. There are several hundred different varieties of Loricaridae (i.e. plecos), ranging in size from just over an inch to about three feet. Some grow very quickly, others slowly. They all have different food choices, some eat more meat, some just about anything and others are almost purely vegetarians.
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Mats
Posted: 04 May 2005, 23:43
by Sandtiger
If they are common plecostomus than they should be larger then that. You were already asked what you feed them but I would like to know how often you clean the tank and what the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate is at.
Do they look like this? If so they are clown plecostomus and don't get very large.
Posted: 06 May 2005, 19:00
by plecplonkfizz
Geez!That clowns got a rather nasty growth on it's dorsal fin.
Oh no,sorry,it's a human.