Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
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Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Month ago I purchased an imported 11 inches L-24 from my friend. The coloration seem to be good but not colorful.
This picture when I first got it.
This picture when I first got it.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
I've kept him in my 60-20-20 inches tank which set outside, and receive 2-3 hours of morning sunlight.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
He seem to be happy in his tank.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
But every morning, I notice that this "Flame Pleco" prefers to take a morning sunbath by clinging on the wall at the sunlight, instead hiding under the wood.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
About two week later, I noticed that the natural colors of the fish seem to be enhanced and look much better!
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
All the fins get more scaret also the body get more yellow!
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Obviously, the fish likes to sunbath, and it does look stunning.
I think you just answered your own question
I think you just answered your own question
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Pretty much any fish kept outside will develop richer, more vibrant colors. I have seen this with tetras, barbs, killifish, and cichlids as well. I always assumed that sunlight helps in the processing of certain vitamins and/or melanin.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Thanks Bas pels & Shane
I peek him, he always cling there every morning!
I peek him, he always cling there every morning!
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
By the way, the water parameter in this tank is quite good. I think because I use moving bead as filter media and I change the water 50% every week.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Also the Oxygen is up to 8ml. as I use the Protein Skimmer to increse the dissolve O2 beyond a very strong powerhead and surface outflow.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
I feed my "Flame Pleco" and his tank mates with Hikari pellets and freshwater river shrimp (freeze)
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
It's unbelievable! This is the same pale fish last month!
Let your Plec take a sunbath
Let your Plec take a sunbath
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
died has a big impact but sun helps too
Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Hello everyone, I agree because it happens the same thing happens in my tank, where the sun comes up in the afternoon fish L 200 and L 75 they like it a lot and come out of their shelters
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Reptiles will often "sunbath" in the morning to warm their bodies up and be more active; maybe the fellow cold-blooded L24 is trying to "wake up" by warming up?
Maybe your L24 has just gotten more settled in, so the color has gotten better?
Another thought about being outside, wild food could be entering the tank; outdoor insects and larvae that have lots of caretenoids may be helping to intensify its colors (assuming the fish is eating these supplemental foods)?
Luckily, you live somewhere where you can keep your fish outdoors. A possible issue I've been told with having fish outside is that they can contract TB (tuberculosis) from the wild (via insects, etc). But I think the positives of being outside outweigh the threat of TB.
Maybe your L24 has just gotten more settled in, so the color has gotten better?
Another thought about being outside, wild food could be entering the tank; outdoor insects and larvae that have lots of caretenoids may be helping to intensify its colors (assuming the fish is eating these supplemental foods)?
Luckily, you live somewhere where you can keep your fish outdoors. A possible issue I've been told with having fish outside is that they can contract TB (tuberculosis) from the wild (via insects, etc). But I think the positives of being outside outweigh the threat of TB.
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Interesting observations! I've noticed my plecs seem to avoid the beam of sunlight that shines into my tank for a short period in the morning.
David R's 2000L tank build - now up and running with fish and water and stuff, check it out!
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Thanks for every comments
Actually, I've kept a 13 inches L-25 "Scarlet Pleco" he also prefer to take a morning sunbath!!
Actually, I've kept a 13 inches L-25 "Scarlet Pleco" he also prefer to take a morning sunbath!!
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Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
yeah they prob do it to heat up.
but more noctural plecos will definitely stay our of light like some hypans.
but more noctural plecos will definitely stay our of light like some hypans.
Re: Can sunlight enhance the red color of Pleco?
Has anyone tried UVB bulbs ? ie. Zoomed 10.0 .. a lot of the UVA/UVB rays will bounce off the water but there is some that penetrate through.