Yes, especially if it’s new to the tank. I think it took mine around 2 years to be comfortable enough to eat while I’m sitting in front of the tank. He does what he does.Is it normal to never see your pleco eat?
Yes, especially if it’s new to the tank. I think it took mine around 2 years to be comfortable enough to eat while I’m sitting in front of the tank. He does what he does.Is it normal to never see your pleco eat?
Ah well, so long as it's normal!Yes, especially if it’s new to the tank. I think it took mine around 2 years to be comfortable enough to eat while I’m sitting in front of the tank. He does what he does.
i feel sad when plecos take a long time to settle on the tank, luckily my baby only took 3 weeks , he even lets me see him eat sometimesYes, especially if it’s new to the tank. I think it took mine around 2 years to be comfortable enough to eat while I’m sitting in front of the tank. He does what he does.
Baby pictures ??Here is my 2 year old (approximately) Albino BNP named “Alabaster” (like the stone)
View attachment 130103He is such a cutie. He spends most of his time on his driftwood, but he loves to eat.
Here is him when I first got him:
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Anyway, I love these guys. I don’t get why “hatas gotta hate”, these creatures are amazing.
What species of catfish is that?Better shot of my smaller of my 2 BN, since this one is a little more shy than my longfin
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BN so i guess he means bristle nose (ancistrus sp.)What species of catfish is that?
Bristlenose pleco, red calico colorationWhat species of catfish is that?
much better looking than a normal bristlenose catfishBristlenose pleco, red calico coloration
Every tank is different. I had just moved him from the 10g to my 29g, so that may have been the issue.i feel sad when plecos take a long time to settle on the tank, luckily my baby only took 3 weeks , he even lets me see him eat sometimes
Yep! As a few others have said, this is completely normal. My sailfin sits on top of the wafers so nobody else can get to them ? Greedy beast.Is it normal to never see your pleco eat? Mine has been in there since the 23rd Feb. I deliberately left the bac and side walls without wiping them down for a while, so they have a good coating of biofilm. I've been dropping algae wafers near his favourite spot (behind the filter) and have tried placing softened cucumber and courgette near him, but haven't spotted him eating, except when he moves on the glass... is he eating algae and biofilm then? I assume he must be eating and getting enough since he's still alive and still looks well.
Wow, that eye!! Looks like he has a dark secret. What species is he?View attachment 130638
here you have the best pic i have of my child, my christmas present to myself, i love him to death and i am trying to get him a gf to have little orange cute babies.
Little dorito dust fella! Love how transparent the fins are. Where can you find them? I'm in loveBetter shot of my smaller of my 2 BN, since this one is a little more shy than my longfin
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Common bristle nose pleco, but with a blue eyeWow, that eye!! Looks like he has a dark secret. What species is he?