Bristlenose Pleco Questions
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Bristlenose Pleco Questions
I just received a tiny bristlenose pleco from my lfs. It's about an inch long and I can't wait to add it to my 55g with my rubberlip pleco. I'm just curiosity about something. How quickly will they grow and at what age do they start to show their genders? I'll post a picture of it soon, but I'm gonna call it a him for now. I'm wondering how old he is, since he's only an inch. I'm wondering if he'll be able to handle the trip from my lfs to my house, since its a 30 minute drive. I heard as well that they need driftwood in their diet. Is this true?
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Re: Bristlenose Pleco Questions
Depending on how well it was fed it's anywhere from 3-6 months old. It should be able to handle transport easily.
BN pleco's do best with a lot of vegetation and cellulose in their diet. They can get some of this from wood but alternatives like cucumber and zucchini work just as well.
It will likely be another 6 months to a year before you are able to see any of the bristles that can identify it as a male.
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BN pleco's do best with a lot of vegetation and cellulose in their diet. They can get some of this from wood but alternatives like cucumber and zucchini work just as well.
It will likely be another 6 months to a year before you are able to see any of the bristles that can identify it as a male.
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Re: Bristlenose Pleco Questions
Ok, thank you! They look about this big.


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Re: Bristlenose Pleco Questions
That's about the size I got mine. I think it'll take about one and a half to two years to show bristles if it's a male. They'll be fine during transport. They do need bogwood for cellulose and aufwuchs, (tiny flora and fauna living on the bogwood), but be sure to feed them additional vegetables. Some of mine starved because I only gave them algae wafers once every so often. I would suggest lettuce leaves and carrots, and zucchini or cucumber as a special treat. I don't feed seedy veggies very often 'cause mine leaves the seeds. Real mess ;) . Have fun!
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Re: Bristlenose Pleco Questions
With regular water changes and enough food you should see bristles on a male within 3 or 4 months. If it's taking a year and a half to get them to mature that far, you're definitely starving them, IME. I can grow them out to breeding size in 8 months. They really do eat way more than people recognize.
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Re: Bristlenose Pleco Questions
Thanks for the correction. The only Ancistrus I had who grew bristles in my tank was also the only one who I fed zucchini and lettuce to every day, so that explains it.With regular water changes and enough food you should see bristles on a male within 3 or 4 months.

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