It's Pleco time...

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Yeah its been mentioned a few times before... There are a few members on here that also are over there.
 
I figured but knew if I didn't post it then nobody would have heard of it. You know how it goes.
 
Yeah they are pretty good for info, but its hard to find things at times on that site.
 
Q1 current plecos....
12 x L168
6 x maccus
a.adonis
titanicus
2 x L191 royals
3 x albino b.n
3 x peppermints
3 x sail fin gibbys
3 x gold spots
1 snow king
20 common b.n

Q2 current fav is adonis
Q3 same
Q4 sailfins and b.n for years thats all that you could get in Oz (easily)
Q5 I miss an old breeding female b.n that fell on the floor several times got stuck in rock holes but didnt mind me picking her up and moving her about all the time ...she lasted for years despite some tumors on her belly from old age and still produced eggs... I buried her in a bonsai fig tree of mine and think she had a good life .... aaawwwww:cry: :cry:
 
wow 12 Dekeyseria brachyura. thats a lot. sorry bout your bristlenose, nice story. anyway keep 'em coming
 
ok, theres a lot of people that keep bottom dwellers, and in particular plecos. This thread shouldnt be derailed cause it'll keep it easy to find out what the most commonly kept pleco is and the rarest and/or least favourite pleco is. So...

Q 1. List all current plecos you have (in all your tanks)

Q 2. Your favourite current pleco

Q 3. Your most recently aquired

Q 4. (if list isnt too long) plecos you have had.

and finally

Q5. The one you miss the most (either R.I.P or sold and regret)

pictures welcome.

Ok,
Q1. 1 small gibbiceps, about 2-3"
Q2. Gibbiceps
Q3. Gibbiceps (its the only one i own :eek: )
Q4. I had a small common, but my Red Eared slider ate it.
Q5. The small common one, the only one i have lost.
 
Q1 current plecos....
12 x L168
6 x maccus
a.adonis
titanicus
2 x L191 royals
3 x albino b.n
3 x peppermints
3 x sail fin gibbys
3 x gold spots
1 snow king
20 common b.n

Q2 current fav is adonis
Q3 same
Q4 sailfins and b.n for years thats all that you could get in Oz (easily)
Q5 I miss an old breeding female b.n that fell on the floor several times got stuck in rock holes but didnt mind me picking her up and moving her about all the time ...she lasted for years despite some tumors on her belly from old age and still produced eggs... I buried her in a bonsai fig tree of mine and think she had a good life .... aaawwwww:cry: :cry:


Your collection is cool! Made even cooler by the fact you are in aus:headbang2
 
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