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mshill90;5154707; said:
You should get some type of pleco.


Royals, emerald, blue phanton, clown, whiptail, para, white seam...

Boy those are sure all beautiful plecos, but a little out of my current budget. Emerald the same thing as a green phantom(L200)? That one looked awesome, but still, $50+40 shipping. You get the picture. Thanks for the suggestions. Maybe I'll shoot for that guy in the future.
 
Celticdragon;5157514; said:
Boy those are sure all beautiful plecos, but a little out of my current budget. Emerald the same thing as a green phantom(L200)? That one looked awesome, but still, $50+40 shipping. You get the picture. Thanks for the suggestions. Maybe I'll shoot for that guy in the future.


Yes, the emerald is the green phantom.

The para pleco that I posted the pic of runs $20. Fairly cheap.

I got my white seam pleco for $15.

(not my pleco, but just a pic)

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pshtex;5152036; said:
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It's a photo shopped pic
 
I'm wondering how the butterfly fish will do with the rest of the proposed stock. I've always heard that they are very selective with their tankmates, and can get rather aggressive. I may be wrong though, so if your research says that it'll work then let us all know, I know I'd sure like to have a few.
 
I'm wondering how the butterfly fish will do with the rest of the proposed stock. I've always heard that they are very selective with their tankmates, and can get rather aggressive. I may be wrong though, so if your research says that it'll work then let us all know, I know I'd sure like to have a few.

I've kept a couple in the last 12 years, and never had a problem with any tankmate that didn't fit in their mouth. lol
 
Mine did fine with all it's varied tank mates.. He jumped out the other night after our 24+ hour power outage. :(
 
This plec maxes out at 10-12in. Is this going to give me bioload issues? Have had it for almost 4 yrs now, so I would like it to go to a good home if I do get rid of it.

If it's the real sailfin it can get over 20 inches, my eye doctor has one that is 21 inches.

If it is a L001(not a real sailfin), they do stay smaller and should be fine in the 75
 
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