He used to be in my 55 with 4 comets and 3 koi. All of those fish are now in the pond.If you water looks cloudy it could be more of a water quality issue, so get on the water changes but plecs are pretty resilient and should bounce back
He used to be in my 55 with 4 comets and 3 koi. All of those fish are now in the pond.If you water looks cloudy it could be more of a water quality issue, so get on the water changes but plecs are pretty resilient and should bounce back
It depends on the conditions you raise him in. Currently they aren't the best.Do you think that there is a chance that he might grow?
You also need more feedings. I feed my Pleco vegetables once every month or two, and he loves them.It depends on the conditions you raise him in. Currently they aren't the best.
I guess I forgot to mention, I also feed NLS. The pleco gets a mix of Hikari, NLS, and vegetables. I also do daily %40 water changes, although I'm sure not everyone has the time for that. %25 a week is plenty.I had a chocolate pleco in my 40 breeder with some barbs and it grew to 10 inches from 1 inch in a year. I t is now 14 inches another year later. It is in a 75 with some cichlid growouts.I feed NLS exclusively and weekly water changes of 25%. You need to do weekly water changes get a good quality food and dont overfeed. That is your promblem with your pleco.
My Pleco only grew 1/3" per month when I had him in a 20 gallon. The nitrates were high and he never really got directly fed. Check your feedings and keep up with water changes, just as Carp should be doing.I have a little albino that's not even an inch long and he hasn't grown at all. I've had him for about 5 to 6 months now.
You can't drop his hopes yet. The only way we know for sure is by waiting a couple months.i'm gonna stretch and say it's probably too little too late. If he hasn't grown at all in a year, I really doubt you'll get much more growth if any out of him.