Who's The Culprit?

Warborg

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Well, a pleco is an algae eater.

Could it be a Chinese algae eater or flying fox(which by the way, neither are catfish)?
 

Kittiee Katt

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Well, a pleco is an algae eater.

Could it be a Chinese algae eater or flying fox(which by the way, neither are catfish)?
I realise the first bit, and the last bit i kinda knew as well but have heard them called so many names that I just picked one and used it. (Probably not the best thing to do, but what's done is done I guess) :D

I don't think he's a flying fox, as his "sucky" bit is really big, and from what I've seen the ff's have much smaller sucky bits, I might post him up one day to find out what he actually is, but for now he's not bothering anyone and seems to be happy in there. And again, thanks :)
 

skjl47

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Hello; I have been keeping an eye out for "baby" snails in the two tanks I described in a previous post in this thread. In both tanks, the one with five black kuhlis and the one with four banded kuhlis, I have been finding numerious "baby" ramshorn and MTS snails. I do see some empty snail shells, tho not a lot.
 
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