Pleco replacement

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Pleconewbee
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Pleco replacement

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Hello!
I am thinking about starting to breed zebras but is a little hesitant due to the price. Is there any other pleco with the same requirement that I could start with?
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All other hypancistrus sp. :)
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Any suggestions? Which one is less expensive?
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If you put your location in your profile, as per the rules, we might be able to give you somewhat of a guesstimate. ;)

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Post by BooUrns! »

Try the L129, sometimes called the Columbian zebra.
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close to l046

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You could get some L333, L201
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Post by cols »

I'm pretty much in the same boat...

I'm going to try the L066 i think, just in the process of setting up the tank etc...
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Good luck

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Good luck
L066 are very nice cat as well
L201 and L333
Try this as well they are just like L046
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