Pleco's and Snails
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Pleco's and Snails
Quick question for you all, (and save me ploughing through the Cat-elog).
What's a good pleco for quoffing snails?
It's to go in a 40 gallon tank so preferably a species of no more than 4 to 5 inches.
Thanks
Ian
What's a good pleco for quoffing snails?
It's to go in a 40 gallon tank so preferably a species of no more than 4 to 5 inches.
Thanks
Ian
Ian
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Both Leporacanthicus heterodon and L-263 Leporacanthicus cf. joselimai stay a bit smaller. Perhaps just over 6" long.
Both species are a bit harder to locate however.
In fact, the second species (L-263) appears only to show up as contamininants in shipments of L-264 Leporacanthicus joselimai.
I currently have all three species (in addition to Leporacanthicus galaxias) they all feed on the occasional snail to varying degrees. L-263 appears to do so the least (based on the snail population) but there are plenty of empty snail shells present.
Both species are a bit harder to locate however.
In fact, the second species (L-263) appears only to show up as contamininants in shipments of L-264 Leporacanthicus joselimai.
I currently have all three species (in addition to Leporacanthicus galaxias) they all feed on the occasional snail to varying degrees. L-263 appears to do so the least (based on the snail population) but there are plenty of empty snail shells present.
Sincerely,
Paul E. Turley
Paul E. Turley