Jodielee54
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OK thank you i'll try him with a bit of cucumber now!!!!!
Hey Jodielee54, Just wanna ask why did you purchase the pleco the first place? If you're looking for a fish to eat the algae on walls of your fish tank, pleco is not suitable in a small tank. The Chinese algae eater is a better choice.
You did mentioned earlier that all your fish died accept for this fish. Well all I can say is that this fish is a hardy type of fish. They are strong fish. They can stand without water for quite sometimes.
And I have an experience, they didn't die even they get electrical shock.
So that's some of the reason I can tell why your fish still survive. B)
Yes, like everyone said, pleco can grow very big. So you need a large space for them, otherwise your pleco will be stunted.
Well you can mix small pleco with small fish (guppies, tetras and etc) but bear in mind they will grow big, so it won't be surprising to see small fish disappear.
I would suggest large chiclid will be suitable with pleco.
If you are not planning to keep big fish, then you should give the pleco away or maybe sell it. you could proabably earn some money as your fish has grown.
Chinese algae eaters are the absolute worst algae eater in the world. Here is the profile from TFF on them (please note the "mod edit" near the bottom of the profile and comments by other posters). They will become extremely aggresive as they get older and larger (to about 6") and will stop eating algae (don't eat much even when young). They will begin to attack other fish and try to suck the slime coat off them, especially flat bodied fish like gouramis and angel fish.Hey Jodielee54, Just wanna ask why did you purchase the pleco the first place? If you're looking for a fish to eat the algae on walls of your fish tank, pleco is not suitable in a small tank. The Chinese algae eater is a better choice.