Sorry I don't remember the full latin name , I believe its something like C. thomasi
I just picked one up and know a little about them. But was wondering if they are a fish that fits under the "South American" topic.
Thanks, and any suggestions you can give me would be great. He/She is only about 1 inch long, and just arrived at the pet store yesterday. I wouldn't normally get on this soon, but I've been waiting for a while to see them, and they are already all sold. So I picked up the last one.
does a thomasi pleco fit here?
does a thomasi pleco fit here?
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These are bulldog plecos (<i>Chaetostoma thomasi</i>), and they tend to be territorial. Not overtly so, mostly involving a lot of chasing but no real damage.
They require cool water, preferably with a strong current, and will eat most foods readily.
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They require cool water, preferably with a strong current, and will eat most foods readily.
NB: this is a repost, as the original replies were inadvertently lost.