Blue-eyed breeding...?
Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 04:25
Well, here's probably a dumb question.
It recently came to my attention that the blue-eyed pleco (Panaque suttoni or suttonorum) has for some years now been an extremely rare, expensive species, at one point thought to be extinct in the wild. Reading two old threads about them here seems to confirm that they're indeed very rarely seen...what comes up seems to be mostly the similar P. cochliodon, which looks more bluish-grey. At first even finding a photo of a black one for a "Hope your birthday sucks" pleco card was a bit tough.
Being that I'm a pleco-lover specifically (fish and catfish lover in general), and they're one of the prettiest species, I found that terribly sad. And then I thought, "Well, would it maybe be possible to start a breeding program...?" I figured if it were that simple, someone would already be doing it. (Maybe by now someone is?) But then, it'd probably be tricky to even obtain a breeding pair and hope that it worked successfully, soooo...I dunno. Was just thinkin', and wondering whether it'd even be a real possibility. 8-\
Also, I would love to know the official pronunciations of species/genus names. I mean, I never hear them spoken, so...
I'm guessing that Panaque, for instance, is "Pan-ack?"

Being that I'm a pleco-lover specifically (fish and catfish lover in general), and they're one of the prettiest species, I found that terribly sad. And then I thought, "Well, would it maybe be possible to start a breeding program...?" I figured if it were that simple, someone would already be doing it. (Maybe by now someone is?) But then, it'd probably be tricky to even obtain a breeding pair and hope that it worked successfully, soooo...I dunno. Was just thinkin', and wondering whether it'd even be a real possibility. 8-\
Also, I would love to know the official pronunciations of species/genus names. I mean, I never hear them spoken, so...
