Zebra pleco??
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Zebra pleco??
Ok, how long do zebra plecos live on average? How big do they get? When do their colors start to fade?
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as to age there was someone on another board that said they had a 9 year old specimen... or maybe that was here a long time ago, I don't remember, anyhow... so fairly old
Mine are at least 2 years old, and most likely 3 or 4 and other than the male getting a bit grey, they're all normal.
Mine are at least 2 years old, and most likely 3 or 4 and other than the male getting a bit grey, they're all normal.
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Hi there
length wise they all get to about the same size, as silurus said about 3", once mature, (about 2-3 years, the male gets slight more..."Butch" looking. The females stay quite sleek looking and the male gets a bit "rouged" looking.
I can't answer about the colors of the females, but as far as I know, when a male gets quite old, (The ones I have seen being around 4 -5 years), the colouration has less contrast, ie the white becomes a little more grey and the black fades slightly.
good luck
rob
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length wise they all get to about the same size, as silurus said about 3", once mature, (about 2-3 years, the male gets slight more..."Butch" looking. The females stay quite sleek looking and the male gets a bit "rouged" looking.
I can't answer about the colors of the females, but as far as I know, when a male gets quite old, (The ones I have seen being around 4 -5 years), the colouration has less contrast, ie the white becomes a little more grey and the black fades slightly.
good luck
rob
http://www.qems.biz/zebra.htm
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