1st post - advice on keeping plec
Posted: 04 Dec 2003, 13:55
Hi,
I bought a 3" L66 plec on Saturday, my first plec for 15 years. It's in a 36"x12"x15" with pr Geophagus Steindachneri (fairly peaceful S American eartheater cichlids - am I allowed to mention "cichlids" in a catfish forum?) and 9 tetras (Coumbian and Diamonds) but so far the L66 has spent all his time during the day hidden behind the filter. The tank is planted with Swords at either end and decorated with a few rounded pebbles and bogwood, some with plants growing on them. I put in a small flowerpot to create more shelter, substrate is sand. After lights went out last night, I waited a while then shone a torch on the tank and, for the first time saw the L66 rasping on the front glass.
Any clues how I can encourage him to show himself a bit more during the day? The tank lights don't come on till about 16.00, go off about 22.30.
I have let some algae grow on the back glass and have fed with frozen bloodworm and algae wafers.
Any tips would be much appreciated
Best regards from Bonnie Scotland ....
I bought a 3" L66 plec on Saturday, my first plec for 15 years. It's in a 36"x12"x15" with pr Geophagus Steindachneri (fairly peaceful S American eartheater cichlids - am I allowed to mention "cichlids" in a catfish forum?) and 9 tetras (Coumbian and Diamonds) but so far the L66 has spent all his time during the day hidden behind the filter. The tank is planted with Swords at either end and decorated with a few rounded pebbles and bogwood, some with plants growing on them. I put in a small flowerpot to create more shelter, substrate is sand. After lights went out last night, I waited a while then shone a torch on the tank and, for the first time saw the L66 rasping on the front glass.
Any clues how I can encourage him to show himself a bit more during the day? The tank lights don't come on till about 16.00, go off about 22.30.
I have let some algae grow on the back glass and have fed with frozen bloodworm and algae wafers.
Any tips would be much appreciated
Best regards from Bonnie Scotland ....