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Old August 25th 03, 05:27 AM
*muffin*
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watching the pond last night (with the lights on in the pond)
it was fascinating watching these fish swim around.... and there was the BIG
Pl*co (which is over 10") swimming on its back,, sucking at the water
slurping in the floating fish food.

(awww he was soooo cute ...I hope we can catch him in an inopportune moment
so we can get him inside for the winter.)

I'll try to post pics.


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Old August 25th 03, 06:20 AM
jammer
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 00:27:59 -0400, "*muffin*"
wrote:

watching the pond last night (with the lights on in the pond)
it was fascinating watching these fish swim around.... and there was the BIG
Pl*co (which is over 10") swimming on its back,, sucking at the water
slurping in the floating fish food.

(awww he was soooo cute ...I hope we can catch him in an inopportune moment
so we can get him inside for the winter.)

I'll try to post pics.


I had to go looking for a picture of a pleco and found this
interesting.

Feeding

Plecos should not have to rely on naturally growing algae alone as
their only diet. As they mature they lose their algae eating
tendencies somewhat and must be fed a basic diet of sinking
herbivorous foods. Lettuce or zucchini strapped to a rock with a
rubber band makes a great snack for your Pleco. Dried algae tablets
can also be purchased and make a great daily food. Plecos will
generally leave plants alone providing they get enough vegetable
matter in the diet.

Water Chemistry

Hypostomus plecostomus is a very hardy species that will adapt to most
aquarium conditions. Avoid keeping the fish in extreme pH levels or
temperatures and it will usually thrive.

Breeding

Due to the adult size of these catfish, most successful breedings have
occured in ponds with steep clay or mud banks. They dig tunnels close
to the water level and the males guard the eggs until they hatch.




Hypostomus Plecostomus


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Common Name(s):
Plecostomus; Pleco; Sucker Mouth
Family:
Loricariidae
Origin:
South American rivers
Max Size:
18"
pH:
Neutral
Temp:
74-82 F.
Tank Size:
45 Gallons
Feeding:
Herbivorous










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Old August 27th 03, 05:26 PM
LeeAnne
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mine always loved romaine lettuce - I use a clip on a suction cup to keep it
in place in the tank and they come up and eat it. If you have a pond you
could simply hold the lettuce in place w/a rock so it doesn't float about.

Do not use iceberg lettuce as it has zero nutritional value.

LeeAnne

"jammer" wrote in message
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I had to go looking for a picture of a pleco and found this
interesting.

Feeding

Plecos should not have to rely on naturally growing algae alone as
their only diet. As they mature they lose their algae eating
tendencies somewhat and must be fed a basic diet of sinking
herbivorous foods. Lettuce or zucchini strapped to a rock with a
rubber band makes a great snack for your Pleco. Dried algae tablets
can also be purchased and make a great daily food. Plecos will
generally leave plants alone providing they get enough vegetable
matter in the diet.

Water Chemistry

Hypostomus plecostomus is a very hardy species that will adapt to most
aquarium conditions. Avoid keeping the fish in extreme pH levels or
temperatures and it will usually thrive.

Breeding

Due to the adult size of these catfish, most successful breedings have
occured in ponds with steep clay or mud banks. They dig tunnels close
to the water level and the males guard the eggs until they hatch.




Hypostomus Plecostomus


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Common Name(s):
Plecostomus; Pleco; Sucker Mouth
Family:
Loricariidae
Origin:
South American rivers
Max Size:
18"
pH:
Neutral
Temp:
74-82 F.
Tank Size:
45 Gallons
Feeding:
Herbivorous












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Old August 25th 03, 12:44 PM
magus kent
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"*muffin*" wrote in
:

watching the pond last night (with the lights on in the pond)
it was fascinating watching these fish swim around.... and there was
the BIG Pl*co (which is over 10") swimming on its back,, sucking at
the water slurping in the floating fish food.

(awww he was soooo cute ...I hope we can catch him in an inopportune
moment so we can get him inside for the winter.)

I'll try to post pics.



Here in zone 5 I won't even try a pl*co outside, but when I have to catch
one in an aquarium I'll put a piece of appropriately sized PVC pipe in
and when he goes in, reach in, cover bothe ends and lift out the pipe
with occupant. This works on small ones and my (approx) fifteen sailfin
pl*co in a 90 gal tank...m
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Old August 25th 03, 02:30 PM
Nedra
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? Why are we not spelling out the word Pleco?

Nedra
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"magus kent" wrote in message
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"*muffin*" wrote in
:

watching the pond last night (with the lights on in the pond)
it was fascinating watching these fish swim around.... and there was
the BIG Pl*co (which is over 10") swimming on its back,, sucking at
the water slurping in the floating fish food.

(awww he was soooo cute ...I hope we can catch him in an inopportune
moment so we can get him inside for the winter.)

I'll try to post pics.



Here in zone 5 I won't even try a pl*co outside, but when I have to catch
one in an aquarium I'll put a piece of appropriately sized PVC pipe in
and when he goes in, reach in, cover bothe ends and lift out the pipe
with occupant. This works on small ones and my (approx) fifteen sailfin
pl*co in a 90 gal tank...m



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Old August 25th 03, 06:58 PM
Neil Law
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 13:30:03 GMT, "Nedra" wrote:

? Why are we not spelling out the word Pleco?

There's a superstition (forget the origin) that if you spell out the word your
Pl*co will die (I have 4 in my aquarium, mom, pop, brother and sister and I
don't want anything to happen to them :-).
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Old August 25th 03, 07:22 PM
Andrew Burgess
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"Nedra" writes:

? Why are we not spelling out the word Pleco?


The myth is that if you had one he would now be doomed.

It started years ago in rec.aquaria when several people post things like "I've
had my pleco for years and he's doing well" then a few days later said pleco
would have died.

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Old August 25th 03, 08:54 PM
Nedra
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Thanks for the information, guys. I appreciate it ...

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
...
"Nedra" writes:

? Why are we not spelling out the word Pleco?


The myth is that if you had one he would now be doomed.

It started years ago in rec.aquaria when several people post things like

"I've
had my pleco for years and he's doing well" then a few days later said

pleco
would have died.



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Old August 27th 03, 05:28 PM
LeeAnne
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It's not a myth - I'm telling ya it's all true!!! It's like a jinx or
something

:-D

"Nedra" wrote in message
ink.net...
Thanks for the information, guys. I appreciate it ...



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Old August 29th 03, 11:28 PM
Anne Lurie
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Nedra, you'll surely get a laugh out of this -- until I saw the replies to
your question, I always thought people spoke about pl*co because it was a
cussword!

As you can probably guess, I spend way too much time in newsgroups and know
nothing whatsoever about fish!

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC


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nk.net...
? Why are we not spelling out the word Pleco?

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118




 




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