Hi all, just a nosey question really. I am still a newcommer to fish keeping, my last tank I owned nearly 30 years ago as a child when really the only "cleaner fish" available was a sucking loach. I bought my son a small guppy tank last year and my mum bought a "cleaner fish" a albino common pleco, she was not told how big they grow and it went into a 30"x12" tank. It is now in a bigger tank, and I was also sold one for my tank, it was only later we discovered how big they grow. I have been given now another pleco about 7" long because it was getting too big for its tank, and have two rescued plecos touching 15" long. I went to my local shop recently where someone was buying a common pleco for a biorb!! the shop keeper said it would be fine. It really upsets me that so many of these fish are being sold under false pretences and what happens to them when they get too big? Many auction sites I have seen with fish tanks for sale all with a huge pleco in, it seems people would almost give away a large size tank and equipment just to get rid of these huge fish?
Do you think common plecos should be so readily available?
Do you think common plecos should be so readily available?