Hey
Along with the huge pleco I have pics of in my other thread, I also have a pleco that, when I got him, I was told had never left his flower pot. The previous owner said that he had never, not once, ever, seen this fish outside of the flower pot he hides in all day, and so far neither have I.
With any other pleco that I've had, if they hid all day, I could find them at night scouring the walls and the bed of the tank for food, but not this guy. I think he may be scared of the big common, and I was considering moving him into a smaller tank (10gal), I thought I'd ask if anyone here had had this similar experience. The pleco is somewhat large, maybe 5-6 inches? I can't tell because he is curled up. He is dark with large white or yellow spots covering him, and a seemingly thick body. Pictures are useless because of his position in the tank, however if it becomes apparent that I need them, I will try and take some more.
I can't even make him leave the pot, no matter how hard I try. I've picked it up, shaken it, emptied the water out and held him above the water, and stuck my hand in to pull him but I'm afraid I'll get stuck by his dorsal fin.
Anyway if anyone has a similar experience, give me some advice or just share you story. Thanks.
Along with the huge pleco I have pics of in my other thread, I also have a pleco that, when I got him, I was told had never left his flower pot. The previous owner said that he had never, not once, ever, seen this fish outside of the flower pot he hides in all day, and so far neither have I.
With any other pleco that I've had, if they hid all day, I could find them at night scouring the walls and the bed of the tank for food, but not this guy. I think he may be scared of the big common, and I was considering moving him into a smaller tank (10gal), I thought I'd ask if anyone here had had this similar experience. The pleco is somewhat large, maybe 5-6 inches? I can't tell because he is curled up. He is dark with large white or yellow spots covering him, and a seemingly thick body. Pictures are useless because of his position in the tank, however if it becomes apparent that I need them, I will try and take some more.
I can't even make him leave the pot, no matter how hard I try. I've picked it up, shaken it, emptied the water out and held him above the water, and stuck my hand in to pull him but I'm afraid I'll get stuck by his dorsal fin.
Anyway if anyone has a similar experience, give me some advice or just share you story. Thanks.