Raising, Sexing and Breeding Plecostomus Catfish
Raising, Sexing and Breeding Plecostomus Catfish
Hi,
Im new here! My name is Nevyn. I live in Perth, Western Australia. I have been fascinated by Plecos for years and have not owned any except two stunted Bristlenose, whom I still have. Today I bought my first Pleco! I love them so much. I would really like to breed them.
I have a huge pond in the backyard; If I set it up as a tropical environment would they thrive in there? or would it be better to breed in an Aquarium?
How do I sex them? Is there any way?
How old do they have to be to breed?
And how so I induce breeding?
Thanks, I hope you can help me!
Nevyn
Im new here! My name is Nevyn. I live in Perth, Western Australia. I have been fascinated by Plecos for years and have not owned any except two stunted Bristlenose, whom I still have. Today I bought my first Pleco! I love them so much. I would really like to breed them.
I have a huge pond in the backyard; If I set it up as a tropical environment would they thrive in there? or would it be better to breed in an Aquarium?
How do I sex them? Is there any way?
How old do they have to be to breed?
And how so I induce breeding?
Thanks, I hope you can help me!
Nevyn
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Re: Raising, Sexing and Breeding pl*costomus Catfish
From the Cat-eLog:How do I sex them? Is there any way?
Large adult males possess thickened pectoral fins that turn reddish pink. Gravid adult females appear thicker when viewed from above

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You sure about that? I thought this is what I had -- the pet store had 'em labelled in Latin -- but we're pretty sure I have Liposarcus, not Hypostomus.GreatDane wrote:It is a Common pl*co (Hypostomus pl*costomus)!!!
I'm betting it depends somewhat on where you are (different suckermouths being considered "common plecs" in different places).