Zebra Plec - Not Growing

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Zebra Plec - Not Growing

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Hi everyone

I have a group of five juvenile zebra plecs that I got back in March time. Since I got them, four of them have grown steadily but there is one that just has not grown. I know this one could just be a 'runt' but I am concerned that he just isnt getting enough food if he may be being muscled out by the bigger ones.

I have a breeding box that I could hang in the tank, if that might help with targeted feeding?

Any advice or suggestions would be welcomed.

Thanks,

Kirsty
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The other four are pretty much the same size as the bottom one on this picture so he (?) is clearly a lot smaller.
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zebra plecos a slow growing catfishes.
Main takes about 5 years to go mature sizes (6-7cm)
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Re: Zebra Plec - Not Growing

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Hi there

Thanks for the response, they are slow growing and I accept that but my concern is this particular one that is growing considerably slower than the other four.
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What size tank are they in and are there other fish with them?
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Hiya

There are in a 38 litre (10 US gallon) tank at the moment with no other tank mates, just the five of them.
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I didnt want to, but I think I will have to resort to using a plastic breeding box in their tank to try to target feed him. Do you think this will be OK if I vacuum it daily?
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I think a plastic breeding box will just stress it out. It's probably being outcompeted for food, so while I agree that separating it will probably help, I don't think a breeding box will. I used to keep loricariid fry to feed in breeding boxes but it turns out they just grow faster being left in the main tank. Since this is a bigger zebra it probably will like the breeding box even less.
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Personally I think You need a bigger tank & to feed bigger amounts with regular water changes
I agree with Suckermouth keep him with the group.
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I agree, that tank is too small for the fish and sufficient feeding. Without more information about the regimen you use, it really does seem to be all about competition. I would personally move the 4 to a bigger tank and leave the straggler in the 10 gallon alone so you can target feed him.

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