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i want 1 maybe 2 plecs, for a 33gal tank, they have to be 6 inch maximum, i want a fairly nice looking one, and one that eats most things, plus they cannot be really expensive, and they must be able to tolerate ph of 7.6(tapwater)


and 1 question, do all pleco's need bogwood to rasp on?
 
i want 1 maybe 2 plecs, for a 33gal tank, they have to be 6 inch maximum, i want a fairly nice looking one, and one that eats most things, plus they cannot be really expensive, and they must be able to tolerate ph of 7.6(tapwater)


and 1 question, do all pleco's need bogwood to rasp on?

I would go for a bristlenose plec, they grow to about 15 cms long, they can also live for about 15 years!!!! They have really good personalities, Mine is black with white spots although he can change his colour, sometimes he looks like he has black and white patches. Bristlenose like all plecs grow quite rapidly, any other plecs and you would have to be thinking about buying a bigger tank in a couple of years time, as some can grow to just below half a metre!!!
 
How about a clown ple(L104) or a Leopard Frog Pleo (L134) or a butterfly pleco (L052) all stay under 6 inches i've just gotmyself 2 Clowb Plec's great little guys but these do require wood

Hope that helps
 
i want 1 maybe 2 plecs, for a 33gal tank, they have to be 6 inch maximum, i want a fairly nice looking one, and one that eats most things, plus they cannot be really expensive, and they must be able to tolerate ph of 7.6(tapwater)


and 1 question, do all pleco's need bogwood to rasp on?

I would go for a bristlenose plec, they grow to about 15 cms long, they can also live for about 15 years!!!! They have really good personalities, Mine is black with white spots although he can change his colour, sometimes he looks like he has black and white patches. Bristlenose like all plecs grow quite rapidly, any other plecs and you would have to be thinking about buying a bigger tank in a couple of years time, as some can grow to just below half a metre!!!


Some info is a little wrong lol, not all plecs are rapid growers most actaully grow very slow and mature very slow also... commons will be able to outgrow most tanks and can get to 18+ inches, most plecs will live 15years or over.

Bristlenose tend to be the most popular and easiest to care for becasue they are so readily availbale at very cheap prices but there are quite a few plec species that would suit a 33g tank, choice is basically yours.

have a look around and see what you like and then we can give you info about specific ones/species and whats required for the best care :)

jen
 
How about a clown ple(L104) or a Leopard Frog Pleo (L134) or a butterfly pleco (L052) all stay under 6 inches i've just gotmyself 2 Clowb Plec's great little guys but these do require wood

Hope that helps

ha erm he said cheap. (i'm talking about leopard frog)
 
"cheap" is a relative term :)

myself I'd consider £25-£30 "cheap"
Others might aim at £5 as cheap...

If I were you, Id have a look through the pinned topic and then tie the numbers / names up with the "cat-e-log" on planet catfish to get pictures etc...
 
ok thanks guys, i said not really expensive, not cheap! basically price wise i could be willing to pay up to £20 each
 
basically, this is the best shop in my area for catfish, these are the plecs they see, im not sure if they would get 1/2 in especially though :

L14 Scobiancistrus auratus

(Goldie Plec)
5"- 6" £59.99
L20 3" £29.00
L27 Panaque nigrolineatu

(Royal Plec)
3" £34.99
L29 Leporacanthicus (galaxias(Poka-dot Plec).
5" £29.99
L47 Magnum Plec. 3"- 4" £39.99
L66 Scribble Plec. 4" £29.99
L128 Blue phantom plec 3" £39.99
L134 2" £15.99
L135 5" £29.99
L147 5" £21.99
L174 6" £59.99
L177 'Gold Nugget Plec. 3" £24.99
L200 5"- 6" £39.99
L243 Colombian Plec 4" - 5 " £21.00
L254 Snow flake Plec 3" - 4" £21.99
L260 'Queen Arabesque' 2 1/2" £29.99
L263 Leporacanthicus sp. 3"- 4" £29.99
L264 Leporacanthucus joselimai 3" £29.99
L270 3"- 4" £29.00
L271 3"-4" £29.00
L330 Water melon Plec 8" £100.00
Bristle Nose 2" £5.99
Albino bristle nose 2" £5.99
Albino Gibbiceps 3" £9.99
Bulldog Plec 2"- 3" £5.50
Bulldog Plec (large) 4" 9.99
Butterfly Plec. 3" £21.00
Common Plecs 3"- 4" £4.99
Clown Plec "- 3" £5.99
Gibbiceps 3"- 4" £6.99
Sturisoma panamense

(Royal Fallowela)
8" £9.99
Peppermint Plec 6" £24.99
Angel Plec L240 1" £29.99
Leopard Plec 2" £24.99
Blue Plec 4" £29.99
Flyer Plec 3" £29.99
Albino Gibbiceps "2 £9.99
Large Plecs 8" £14.99 Upwards
Large Gibbiceps 12" £29.99
 
basically, this is the best shop in my area for catfish, these are the plecs they see, im not sure if they would get 1/2 in especially though :

L14 Scobiancistrus auratus

(Goldie Plec)
5"- 6" £59.99
L20 3" £29.00
L27 Panaque nigrolineatu

(Royal Plec)
3" £34.99
L29 Leporacanthicus (galaxias(Poka-dot Plec).
5" £29.99
L47 Magnum Plec. 3"- 4" £39.99
L66 Scribble Plec. 4" £29.99
L128 Blue phantom plec 3" £39.99
L134 2" £15.99
L135 5" £29.99
L147 5" £21.99
L174 6" £59.99
L177 'Gold Nugget Plec. 3" £24.99
L200 5"- 6" £39.99
L243 Colombian Plec 4" - 5 " £21.00
L254 Snow flake Plec 3" - 4" £21.99
L260 'Queen Arabesque' 2 1/2" £29.99
L263 Leporacanthicus sp. 3"- 4" £29.99
L264 Leporacanthucus joselimai 3" £29.99
L270 3"- 4" £29.00
L271 3"-4" £29.00
L330 Water melon Plec 8" £100.00
Bristle Nose 2" £5.99
Albino bristle nose 2" £5.99
Albino Gibbiceps 3" £9.99
Bulldog Plec 2"- 3" £5.50
Bulldog Plec (large) 4" 9.99
Butterfly Plec. 3" £21.00
Common Plecs 3"- 4" £4.99
Clown Plec "- 3" £5.99
Gibbiceps 3"- 4" £6.99
Sturisoma panamense

(Royal Fallowela)
8" £9.99
Peppermint Plec 6" £24.99
Angel Plec L240 1" £29.99
Leopard Plec 2" £24.99
Blue Plec 4" £29.99
Flyer Plec 3" £29.99
Albino Gibbiceps "2 £9.99
Large Plecs 8" £14.99 Upwards
Large Gibbiceps 12" £29.99

i have put the ones in bold that are A in my price range, and obviously availible to me
 
i think this is the one i prefer, L254 Snow flake Plec 3" - 4" £21.99, can people tell me a bit about it,


do i need wood for plecs, because i didnt plan on any for the setup
 
in my opinion, from that list and not exceeding the £20 mark there is only one option, L134.

I have never seen Spectracanthicus as a common export and i find L134 a much more attrative fish and is more omnivorous diet wise.

not all plecs need wood no, certainly not the 2 i mention in this post, what are you going to use as decor, the plecs will need something to use as cover, wood is ideal for that.
 
L254

Hope that helps.

Typed at the same time as Mike and I have to agree, the L134 is a lot prettier.
If they are true Leopard Frog Plecs then I'd snap them up as they seem incredibly cheap.
 
ok thanks guys, i thought it would be obvious, but i should have said, i am willing to go a couple of pounds over, so 21.99 is really the limit :)

for decor it will be coral sand/ or play sand with plenty of rocks, i will make sure there is atleast 1 slate cave burried under the rocks

would it be best to get 1 or 2 leopard frog plecs????
 
i would go for pitbull plecs, great small plecs and about £5 each


no i want something larger, maybe even thinking that leopards are to small, at just over 4", i dunno, they probably wont even be on the stocklist in late summer after i have set it up,

thanks anyways
 

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