Other dwarfs for possibly breeding in 33L gallon?

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Other dwarfs for possibly breeding in 33L gallon?

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Basically, it's what the topic says. I would love to breed Zebras, but that's a little tough on availability right now. So, what other options do I have?
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Post by pturley »

Your question is far too broad, you'll have to narrow it down a bit. But given you mentioned Hypancistrus zebra...

You have loads of options just by sticking with the Ancistrine plecos. For starters, try any other species of Hypancistrus. Lot's to choose from there.
My personal favorites are L-260 and L-333 but there are loads others.

Spend some time in the Cat-ELog, you'll find out what I mean.
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Post by 1tankneverenuff »

I found the Mega Clown Pleco L340/LDA19 to be beautiful! I'll see what else I can find.

I like anything with vibrant and/or distinct colors. I just want to have some fun and see what I can breed in my 33L gallon.
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