Do plecos shed thier skin
Do plecos shed thier skin
Turned on the lights this morning to a shock. It looked like the skin was peeling off my pleco. As I watched it just started dissappearing. He seemed fine and now looks great. Is this normal?
Bobby
not normal at all....
What are your water starts... possible ammonia burns.
Not being funny - but so far you've asked what you common plec is, and then if its normal for you plec the shen its skinnn... really dosnt sound like your ready for you "where can i get zebreas to breed" thread yet...
Have you tried Breeding Bristlenoses or other plecs yet?
What are your water starts... possible ammonia burns.
Not being funny - but so far you've asked what you common plec is, and then if its normal for you plec the shen its skinnn... really dosnt sound like your ready for you "where can i get zebreas to breed" thread yet...
Have you tried Breeding Bristlenoses or other plecs yet?
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Re: Do plecos shed thier skin
It may have scratched itself against something sharp, which is why you probably saw the whitish skin.rhino wrote:Turned on the lights this morning to a shock. It looked like the skin was peeling off my pleco. As I watched it just started dissappearing. He seemed fine and now looks great. Is this normal?
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Just a small point
Since time began these fish have been trying to hide, and their patterns have been developed or evolved with this in mind.
No offence meant, but white gravel in my mind can only stress a fish out.
If a fish is for viewing, so be it, but in my mind giving a fish as natural environment as possible is important.
IMO also more likely to breed.
Dave
Since time began these fish have been trying to hide, and their patterns have been developed or evolved with this in mind.
No offence meant, but white gravel in my mind can only stress a fish out.
If a fish is for viewing, so be it, but in my mind giving a fish as natural environment as possible is important.
IMO also more likely to breed.
Dave
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Dave, hindsight is 20/20. I agree with you and now have plans to change things around. Im just worried that changing that much would stress the fish even more than leaving things be. The aquarium was set up for small schooling fish for my children. I will definately move the plecos to another aquarium.dave wrote:Just a small point
Since time began these fish have been trying to hide, and their patterns have been developed or evolved with this in mind.
No offence meant, but white gravel in my mind can only stress a fish out.
If a fish is for viewing, so be it, but in my mind giving a fish as natural environment as possible is important.
IMO also more likely to breed.
Dave
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I agree. Especially for nocturnal fish or fish coming from darker waters. They don't like the light, imagine more if they subtrate reflects the light.dave wrote: No offence meant, but white gravel in my mind can only stress a fish out.
Dave
I also had white gravel when I started. My clown loaches seemed to hide majority of the times and it's colors were faded. After switching over to a very dark substrate, they've been out and about often, with their colors looking really nice.
Even if I want to keep a fish for viewing pleasure, I wouldn't put bright or flourescent objects (subtrate, decor, etc.) in the tank. You would want your eyes to be drawn to the color of the fish, not the tank.