My spotted orange seam plecos: Hemiancistrus guahiborum (L106)

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Re: My spotted orange seam plecos: Hemiancistrus guahiborum (L106)

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This photo is from the morning after I removed all the dead plecos and orcas, and did a deep clean of the tank: The tank and water are now pretty clear. Thankfully, I see all five of the , and two of the . I was hoping for one more S. moijiri; maybe it's in the tank somewhere, but I didn't see the third, neither dead nor alive.
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Re: My spotted orange seam plecos: Hemiancistrus guahiborum (L106)

Post by MarcW »

Sorry to hear this Eric. I hope the other woodcat is still hiding in there somewhere.

I feel that a lot of losses involving groups of fish may have been caused by similar gradual reduction in filter/pump performance. It has reminded me that a couple of my mattenfilters have become sluggish and I should probably get them rinsed out soon.
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