R rypivolks Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2011 42 0 0 wa Feb 15, 2011 #1 So my Pleco has been following my aro around and sucking on his sides. Is that bad?
T Trav5150 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 13, 2011 21 0 1 Riverside, Ca Feb 15, 2011 #2 Yeah he is sucking the slime coating off your Aro.
B brich999 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 3, 2010 4,312 12 38 New Hampshire Feb 15, 2011 #3 definately not good, you can try to feed the pleco something better than the slime hes eating, but prob need to seperate
definately not good, you can try to feed the pleco something better than the slime hes eating, but prob need to seperate
R rypivolks Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2011 42 0 0 wa Feb 15, 2011 #4 Ok ill separate them. Don't want my aro to get hurt.
M Mrlalomoua Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 12, 2008 194 1 0 philly,PA Feb 15, 2011 #5 yeah it is better to remove him. I used to have a pleco and he almost suck all the slime off from my blood parrot. He only does this at night but by the time I realize that it was the pleco my BP died.
yeah it is better to remove him. I used to have a pleco and he almost suck all the slime off from my blood parrot. He only does this at night but by the time I realize that it was the pleco my BP died.
C Caoboy Feeder Fish MFK Member May 27, 2008 199 0 0 Modesto CA Feb 16, 2011 #6 Throw some drift wood in your tank as well, see if he stops.
R rypivolks Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2011 42 0 0 wa Feb 16, 2011 #7 i just put him back in the tank that i took him out of. i would rather be safe then sorry.