Clown pleco
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Clown pleco
I was wondering what kind of clown pleco I have. http://www.flickr.com/photos/67537901@N ... hotostream
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Re: Clown pleco
Is he still a juvenile? Or is he going to become darker?Silurus wrote:
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Re: Clown pleco
One reason why your fish is so pale is because of the light-colored substrate. The other reason is that it's probably quite uncomfortable in your tank (the coral chips you are using as substrate is making the water far too hard for its liking).xshainax wrote:Or is he going to become darker?
I'd switch the substrate to darker-colored gravel/sand if I were you.
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Re: Clown pleco
I mixed in some river rocks a few weeks ago since I am getting some cory's and I don't want their barbs to get caught also its just regular white rocks in my tankSilurus wrote:One reason why your fish is so pale is because of the light-colored substrate. The other reason is that it's probably quite uncomfortable in your tank (the coral chips you are using as substrate is making the water far too hard for its liking).xshainax wrote:Or is he going to become darker?
I'd switch the substrate to darker-colored gravel/sand if I were you.
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Re: Clown pleco
I wouldn't advise keeping on that substrate. It is not suitable; they need sand.I mixed in some river rocks a few weeks ago since I am getting some cory's and I don't want their barbs to get caught also its just regular white rocks in my tank
You also need to have driftwood in your tank (preferably not the rock-hard types). The eats wood, and needs it for a healthy digestive system.
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Re: Clown pleco
I have a piece of moapi(sp) and he has been chewing on that since early December when I got himracoll wrote:I wouldn't advise keeping on that substrate. It is not suitable; they need sand.I mixed in some river rocks a few weeks ago since I am getting some cory's and I don't want their barbs to get caught also its just regular white rocks in my tank
You also need to have driftwood in your tank (preferably not the rock-hard types). The eats wood, and needs it for a healthy digestive system.
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Re: Clown pleco
"moapi" = "Mopani" I guess. Mopani is one of those "rock hard" types of wood that racoll mentions. It's better than nothing, but a softer type of wood would be better.
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Re: Clown pleco
You will still need fine, round-grain sand to keep corys at their best
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Re: Clown pleco
Looks like Panaque maccus to me. I have four of these and they all used to look just like yours when they first arrived, yellow and very pale colored. I'm sure it was due to the stress of traveling through the mail. They love/need driftwood. Here's what they look like now: (They look darker without the flash)
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Re: Clown pleco
Yeah I saw him on my plastic cave and he was darkerAquaticKEN wrote:Looks like Panaque maccus to me. I have four of these and they all used to look just like yours when they first arrived, yellow and very pale colored. I'm sure it was due to the stress of traveling through the mail. They love/need driftwood. Here's what they look like now: (They look darker without the flash)