Small plec recommendations?

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Could someone recommend some small types of plec (max. 4-6") that are quite easy to locate on the high street?

I used to have a common plec that sadly outgrew it's home and I'd love to replace it with a small variety.

There are some recommendations elsewhere on searching this forum but I'm not sure it will be easy to locate some of the more wierd and wonderful!
 
bristlenose and rubbernose both fit that description, but if you're looking for something a little more flashy, go to planetcatfish.com and browse around
 
keep an eye out - the more ecpensive plecs are normally ther smaller ones :)

Although please check what it is before buying ;)
 
I bought a BN Plec two weeks ago and it cost £3.95. Very nice fish to watch, not hiding all the time and is busy eating the algae. :) Forgot to say they only grow to about 4 - 4 1/2 inches.
 
Bristlenoses seem to be the most talked about plecs but I've seen Zebra plecs and all kinds of expensive spotted plecs for sale locally, but never any bristlenoses...
 
Have you been to Urmston Aquatics centre?

located here

Urmston Aquatics & Reptile Centre
122 Flixton Road
Urmston Manchester
United Kingdom
M41 5BG

Tel: 0161 7 485746

There are many more exotic plecs that you could go for that stay under 5-6", too many to list really.

Ben
 
I've been thrilled with my rubber lip pleco. He has stayed small, and loves the drift wood in the tank.
 
rubernose plecs ?(a.k.a. bulldog plecs) are nice small plecs, they are also good algae eaters aswell.

Ben
 
How about a zebra plec. They are pretty and stay small. And while your at it, you can get me one as a birthday present. Common as muck, but I can't get them around here for some reason.



















:lol: And if you believe that you'll believe anything.
 
OohFeeshy said:
How about a zebra plec. They are pretty and stay small. And while your at it, you can get me one as a birthday present. Common as muck, but I can't get them around here for some reason.



















:lol: And if you believe that you'll believe anything.
yeah... not only are they very expensive and now quite a specilist fish... they are also not a solitary fish and need to be kept in groups 4/5+ and have very particular dietary requirements. oh and wont touch algae.

Bristle noses and /or rubbernose will be perfect.
 

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