New To Breeding Plecos
-
- Posts: 93
- Joined: 15 Jan 2014, 23:14
- My cats species list: 10 (i:0, k:0)
- My aquaria list: 11 (i:0)
- My BLogs: 1 (i:0, p:41)
- Spotted: 13
- Location 1: Pennsylvania, USA
- Location 2: Pennsylvania, USA
- Interests: Fish Tanks, Scuba Diving, Fishing, Boating, General Biology, CATFISH
New To Breeding Plecos
The only fish I've bred before are Cutteri Cichlids which I didn't even attempt to breed. Setting up a 20 gallon tall (24"L X 12"W X 16"H) and am really wanting to breed plecos in it. I'm not in this for money by any means but it'd be nice to breed some type that I can sell for a few cents or dollars (not like those cichlids which I had to beg people to TAKE!!!). I'm thinking common bristlnose since there are so many awesome different color strains but wanted to know if there were any other very easy to breed ones. So what do you guys think, Ancistrus or another kind? Also, when breeding plecos should I have substrate in the tank or not?
-Sean
Everything Fish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHpT14 ... tjp3kT_noA
Everything Fish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHpT14 ... tjp3kT_noA
- vanillarum
- Posts: 383
- Joined: 05 Jul 2008, 19:57
- My cats species list: 12 (i:0, k:0)
- Location 2: USA, Massachusetts
- Interests: fish, Disney, golf, scuba diving
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
BNs are about the easiest pleco to breed, and a good place to start. All you will need is clean water, food, and a cave or hiding place for each adult male. I breed 5 or 6 different species of plecos, and my tanks are split 50/50 with bare bottom and those with substrata. Your preference. There are pluses and minus' to each. If you check AB, right now BNs seem to be the only plecos that are selling. Maybe it has to do with the economy, but I had a difficult time selling some L400 fry just a while back. Good luck.
Never give up until you have released your unused capacities for service and shared your gift with others. One enkindled spirit can set hundreds on fire.
William H. Danforth
William H. Danforth
-
- Posts: 93
- Joined: 15 Jan 2014, 23:14
- My cats species list: 10 (i:0, k:0)
- My aquaria list: 11 (i:0)
- My BLogs: 1 (i:0, p:41)
- Spotted: 13
- Location 1: Pennsylvania, USA
- Location 2: Pennsylvania, USA
- Interests: Fish Tanks, Scuba Diving, Fishing, Boating, General Biology, CATFISH
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
Thanks! I'll probably do either sand or gravel as substrate then. I think I'm going to do 1 make and either 2 or 3 females and possibly try to breed some type of smaller livebearer at the top level of the tank as well.
-Sean
Everything Fish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHpT14 ... tjp3kT_noA
Everything Fish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHpT14 ... tjp3kT_noA
-
- Posts: 40
- Joined: 04 Feb 2013, 08:12
- Location 2: Planet Earth
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
___
Last edited by leisure_man on 17 Aug 2014, 11:14, edited 1 time in total.
- FishnFins
- Posts: 38
- Joined: 21 Jun 2014, 02:53
- My cats species list: 6 (i:0, k:0)
- Location 1: Novi, Michiagan
- Location 2: Novi, Michigan
- Interests: Plecos!! of course! rc cars and more.
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
That is way too small for a couple adult bristlenose. I shall explain, surface area is always the most important thing so a tall tank is a waste. I would pick up a 20 long even better a 40 breeder. If you keep your 20t I would not get standards or albinos since they get about 5 inches. I would get either a pair of green dragons or super reds as they reach about 3-3.5 mature. Also do not get more than a male and female pair because that would over stock your tank.Everything Fish wrote:Thanks! I'll probably do either sand or gravel as substrate then. I think I'm going to do 1 make and either 2 or 3 females and possibly try to breed some type of smaller livebearer at the top level of the tank as well.
Super Reds LF Brown L-183 L-66
Green Dragons LF Albino L-260 L-129
LF Brown L-180 L-262 L-333
Green Dragons LF Albino L-260 L-129
LF Brown L-180 L-262 L-333
- Richard B
- Posts: 6952
- Joined: 11 Aug 2006, 13:19
- I've donated: $20.00!
- My articles: 9
- My images: 11
- My cats species list: 37 (i:0, k:0)
- My aquaria list: 4 (i:0)
- My BLogs: 2 (i:0, p:47)
- Spotted: 10
- Location 1: on the sofa, or maybe at work?
- Location 2: Warwickshire: UK
- Interests: Tanganyika Catfish, African catfish, Non-loricariid sucker-catfish.
Running, drinking, eating, sci-fi, stapelids
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
I dont think a 24x12" is too small for a pair of adult bristlenose. In fact this is the smallest tank i think should ever be used as the male can get a bit too territorial in anything smaller.
I have raised hundreds of young BN in this size without issue
I have raised hundreds of young BN in this size without issue
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way.
Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy!
Lou: It's still a three-way!
Hot Tub Time Machine: 2010
Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy!
Lou: It's still a three-way!
Hot Tub Time Machine: 2010
- Nabobmob1
- Posts: 140
- Joined: 27 May 2011, 23:20
- My articles: 1
- My images: 38
- My cats species list: 112 (i:39, k:0)
- My BLogs: 40 (i:59, p:1622)
- Spotted: 18
- Location 1: North Chicagoland
- Location 2: Northern IL
- Interests: Catfish, Beer, Barbeque, Fishing and Music
- Contact:
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
A agree with Richard, I've been breeding a group of 6 L199 (2 males) and 4 L279 (1 Male) in a 15 gallon 12x24 for well over a year with no issues. The tank is pare bottom with 4 caves and a gnarly piece of driftwood. The Tank is also loaded with fry from both species. Of course I do 50% water changes 2-3 times a week. I know this is really a less than ideal setup but wanted to say that with proper care it can be done.
-
- Posts: 93
- Joined: 15 Jan 2014, 23:14
- My cats species list: 10 (i:0, k:0)
- My aquaria list: 11 (i:0)
- My BLogs: 1 (i:0, p:41)
- Spotted: 13
- Location 1: Pennsylvania, USA
- Location 2: Pennsylvania, USA
- Interests: Fish Tanks, Scuba Diving, Fishing, Boating, General Biology, CATFISH
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
Ok so I'll forget the livebearers then. I'll just do a male and two females and keep up on water changes, I'll upgrade if I see any territory issues but I'm using a 20 tall since I got it for free off a friend. Thanks for the help guys! I'd love to breed super red or green dragon but around me there's a very low demand and people don't want to pay more for cooler fish which is why I'm doing common browns.
-Sean
Everything Fish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHpT14 ... tjp3kT_noA
Everything Fish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHpT14 ... tjp3kT_noA
- Richard B
- Posts: 6952
- Joined: 11 Aug 2006, 13:19
- I've donated: $20.00!
- My articles: 9
- My images: 11
- My cats species list: 37 (i:0, k:0)
- My aquaria list: 4 (i:0)
- My BLogs: 2 (i:0, p:47)
- Spotted: 10
- Location 1: on the sofa, or maybe at work?
- Location 2: Warwickshire: UK
- Interests: Tanganyika Catfish, African catfish, Non-loricariid sucker-catfish.
Running, drinking, eating, sci-fi, stapelids
Re: New To Breeding Plecos
Just for info - my 24x12 has a fluval 4 internal in. Just the BN pair & fry
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way.
Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy!
Lou: It's still a three-way!
Hot Tub Time Machine: 2010
Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy!
Lou: It's still a three-way!
Hot Tub Time Machine: 2010