888fish Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 19, 2008 954 373 72 CA Jan 14, 2014 #1 Are the two species compatible as the only two plecos and of similar size in a 170g landscaped with driftwood? Thanks! Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Are the two species compatible as the only two plecos and of similar size in a 170g landscaped with driftwood? Thanks! Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
M mrtoofay Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 28, 2012 325 67 61 california Jan 14, 2014 #2 I have a 4" L18 in a 180g with 4 10~12" L25s, and many other plecos from 4" to 15". Does that answer our question?
I have a 4" L18 in a 180g with 4 10~12" L25s, and many other plecos from 4" to 15". Does that answer our question?
Charney The Fish Doctor Staff member Moderator MFK Member Nov 15, 2005 3,704 743 150 42 Somerville NJ Jan 14, 2014 #3 mrtoofay said: I have a 4" L18 in a 180g with 4 10~12" L25s, and many other plecos from 4" to 15". Does that answer our question? Click to expand... No aggression issues with the L25s?
mrtoofay said: I have a 4" L18 in a 180g with 4 10~12" L25s, and many other plecos from 4" to 15". Does that answer our question? Click to expand... No aggression issues with the L25s?
Rotaryp04s Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Aug 11, 2011 2,325 1,348 179 Jan 14, 2014 #4 They will be fine. And it you're worry about your Scarlet getting pick on, I dout that. He would probably be boss. They will be fine together.
They will be fine. And it you're worry about your Scarlet getting pick on, I dout that. He would probably be boss. They will be fine together.
888fish Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 19, 2008 954 373 72 CA Jan 14, 2014 #5 Thanks guys! Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
David R Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 26, 2005 5,056 259 346 44 New Zealand Jan 15, 2014 #6 I think the species would be fine together, but IMO two is often a bad number of anything as you often end up with one dominant and one submissive fish, and if the dominant one gets nasty there is only one place the anger is directed.
I think the species would be fine together, but IMO two is often a bad number of anything as you often end up with one dominant and one submissive fish, and if the dominant one gets nasty there is only one place the anger is directed.