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kt13n3
06-30-2007, 7:45 PM
Pleco pairing up. The lighter to have a more round/broader head. Lighter one female, darker one male?



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Cohazard
06-30-2007, 8:01 PM
The lighter color is probably because it's new and is a little stressed from the move.


I can see your established one is looking a little nervous that there's a new big plec in it's territory lol

I hope they are a pair! And thank you for giving the plecs a home bro!

davo
06-30-2007, 10:30 PM
Looks like one stressed one, one not so stressed lol. They look to be P. pardalis.
Best way to sex them is by looking at the papilla. Females lies flat with the body/is recessed.

Bogwoodbruce
07-01-2007, 4:31 AM
What are you gonna do if they are a pair?

cookiemonster
07-01-2007, 2:05 PM
How can you tell if they're pairing up? Anyway, they're beautiful fish.

davo
07-01-2007, 2:23 PM
Well considering they are going to need a muddy bank or somewhere to spawn... I doubt they would be pairing up. If you want them too, your best off sexing them, and then providing them with the husbandry they need.

WyldFya
07-01-2007, 2:36 PM
Nice pair of plecs! The light one looks a little malnourished. As davo stated, it takes muddy banks for breeding these plecs.

T time
07-01-2007, 2:44 PM
yeah best bet is probably but vent with a commons, try to give those fish summer cover, it has to get pretty warm in that shallow pond in direct sunlight.

kt13n3
07-02-2007, 12:30 AM
they are only in the shallow pond for pictures. I read somewhere online that female (light one) have a broader head than male (dark one). Those two are HUGE if you see them in real life!

Cohazard
07-02-2007, 12:40 AM
You should keep 'her' in there for a few days and pump her up with extra food. She's still hasn't fully bounced back from being neglected (over a month with no food!), and I wouldn't want her to start going after your goldies.

It never went after any of my fish during the short time it was in my tank, but I don't have goldfish.

Did you put the gibby in the pond too?

Bogwoodbruce
07-02-2007, 2:10 AM
Whats in the pond?

kt13n3
07-02-2007, 2:54 AM
the gibby get special care in the 100 gal tank indoor. it might stay in there for awhile to recover. Its tail fin looks pretty beatup when I got it.

there are koi but mostly selected goldies. still testing for intersting color varieties before going all koi.