Pleco in a 5 gallon?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Haha wow. Well my girl DOES NOT want anything bigger than a 5 gallon. And i told her that sucker fish cant live in her 5 gallon. So shes fine with that and she going to stick with her otos
 
Sab_Fan;4615659; said:
man, how do you "hate" on otos? they are so harmless ... but they are also really your best choice ...

maybe just get a snail ...

She said that they are boring haha
 
LDA025! My LFS has them and I am very tempted by the little buggers.
 
A 3 inch pleco in a 5 gallon with weekly water changes of 25% will be fine in a 5 for life. Trust me have been doing this hobby for 40 years and it will be fine.
 
I kept a bristlenose and a rubberlip at separate times in a 5g, both for a few months. Mostly for quarantine purposes but I eventually moved them though when they got a little bit larger. Water parameters stayed good.
 
Sure i started my Common Plecostomus in a 5 Gallon and he was fine..but i upgraded since its bad to put one in a small tank for permanent terms..but if you want a small Plecostomus you can never go wrong with a Bristlenose Plecostomus since they get like 4-5" and keep the tank spotless..but you could also add a Betta..
 
I am going to say a britlenose pleco may be ok in there.
 
Wow, youre so overstocked and underfiltered. They need at least a 4000 gallon tank with a million times turnover rate for filtration along with 300% daily w/c's. Make sure to treat with prime and you'll be gold!

:ROFL:

You forgot the 12 hours of actual real sunlight and constant diet of live macrofauna.
 
I would always advise not to put a pleco in a such a small tank unless you have a bigger one to move them into (which you do) as they can grow pretty fast,obviously it all depends on the fish lol. I know alot of people who have bought plecos for small tanks and they have had to take them back because they have outgrown the tanks so quickly.But since you have a bigger tank it could go into I agree with what most people on here are saying as long as you keep up with gravel cleans and w/c it should be ok.
 
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