Please help me identify my new pleco
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Please help me identify my new pleco
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First time poster here. I just picked up a new pleco and the shop I bought it from said it was a l051 false leopard pleco, or a chocolate zebra pleco. He wasn't sure. I was hoping y'all could help me identify my new fish? Thank you.
-Brad
First time poster here. I just picked up a new pleco and the shop I bought it from said it was a l051 false leopard pleco, or a chocolate zebra pleco. He wasn't sure. I was hoping y'all could help me identify my new fish? Thank you.
-Brad
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Re: Please help me identify my new pleco
Agree with jools looks like juvenile L199. Saying that about a thousand juvenile plecos look almost exactly the same.
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Re: Please help me identify my new pleco
Thanks y'all. I picked up frozen brine shrimp and spirulina tabs. You think he'll enjoy that?
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Re: Please help me identify my new pleco
Also, any advice to get him out from behind the filter?
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Re: Please help me identify my new pleco
yes I think he most likely willbrd9214 wrote:Thanks y'all. I picked up frozen brine shrimp and spirulina tabs. You think he'll enjoy that?

If he's not doing any harm behind the filter, let him be, shell find his own cave after awhile. Try adding more rocks/wood/plants etc so he can find a cave that's his own.
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Re: Please help me identify my new pleco
I had to move some stuff around to darken up the cave i have and he likes it. Also, tying some cucumber to the driftwood log leaning up against his cave got him out from behind the filter real quick. I definitely need to add more live plants though. Any leafy shady live plants you would recommend?
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Re: Please help me identify my new pleco
Hi all
cheers Darrel
Anubias barteri is a good bet.brd9214 wrote: Any leafy shady live plants you would recommend?
cheers Darrel
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Re: Please help me identify my new pleco
Good old amazon swords are usually a safe bet. My plecs love going upside down on their leaves, though one or two of the leaves have had their top layer skimmed. Based on other tank mates I can't find a real culprit but I would suspect a hungry pleco will graze off live plant material.brd9214 wrote:Any leafy shady live plants you would recommend?