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Old February 14th 07, 01:44 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Pablo
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Default My Pleco is not eating

I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....

Any clue?

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Old February 14th 07, 02:43 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Tynk
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Default My Pleco is not eating

On Feb 14, 7:44?am, "Pablo" wrote:
I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....

Any clue?


In order to know what or if it's eating, you'll have to find out what
kind of Pleco it is. There are hundreds of types. Many are strict
vegie eaters, while many are omnivores.
What size tank is this and also, how long has it been set up and
running with fish?

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Old February 14th 07, 03:07 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
atomweaver
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Default My Pleco is not eating

"Pablo" wrote in news:1171460683.268519.243560
@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:

I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....

Any clue?


....on top of Tynk's advice

Try feeding just after "lights out"... Most pleco's are more active at
twilight.

Also, does it have driftwood to rasp on? Depending upon the species,
wood can range from important to _extremely_ important to their health and
diet.

DaveZ
AW
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Old February 15th 07, 12:57 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Pablo
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Default My Pleco is not eating

On Feb 14, 8:43 am, "Tynk" wrote:
On Feb 14, 7:44?am, "Pablo" wrote:

I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....


Any clue?


In order to know what or if it's eating, you'll have to find out what
kind of Pleco it is. There are hundreds of types. Many are strict
vegie eaters, while many are omnivores.
What size tank is this and also, how long has it been set up and
running with fish?


I have no idea what kind of pleco it is. All I can say is that it is
1.5 inch long. Dark brown in color with yellow stripes. Like a tiger
if you will. The tank is small so far. 2 gallons but planing to go
bigger. Is the only one in the tank and I have had it for a month
already.

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Old February 16th 07, 08:40 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Tristan
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Default My Pleco is not eating

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...
Some just need to be knocked in the head and tell God they died........

You gonna knock her in the head hero? Gonna use a crowbar or a brick? You
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back to the VA where you belong before you kill yourself of someone else
when you finally flip your cookies.


Its quite evident a raw nerve was struck on CArol Gulley once again as
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we get to see your meltdown......


"atomweaver" wrote in message
...
"Pablo" wrote in news:1171460683.268519.243560
@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:

I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....

Any clue?


...on top of Tynk's advice

Try feeding just after "lights out"... Most pleco's are more active at
twilight.

Also, does it have driftwood to rasp on? Depending upon the species,
wood can range from important to _extremely_ important to their health and
diet.

DaveZ
AW



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Old February 16th 07, 03:39 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Tynk
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Default My Pleco is not eating

On Feb 14, 6:57?pm, "Pablo" wrote:
On Feb 14, 8:43 am, "Tynk" wrote:

On Feb 14, 7:44?am, "Pablo" wrote:


I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....


Any clue?


In order to know what or if it's eating, you'll have to find out what
kind of Pleco it is. There are hundreds of types. Many are strict
vegie eaters, while many are omnivores.
What size tank is this and also, how long has it been set up and
running with fish?


I have no idea what kind of pleco it is. All I can say is that it is
1.5 inch long. Dark brown in color with yellow stripes. Like a tiger
if you will. The tank is small so far. 2 gallons but planing to go
bigger. Is the only one in the tank and I have had it for a month
already.


Well....
Are there any other fish in this tank?
Your description still sounds like many different types and species.
So, now we have to figure out what you have by pictures.
Try Fishindex.com - Then click Library, then Freshwater fish, then
catfish.
Once in the catfish section you can choose from actual catfish,
plecos, etc.
You can even do a search up at the top for a common named species, but
people will often call a catfish a "pleco" if they don't know any
better.
I want you to look at these 2 picture links first and if it isn't what
you have, then do the searches in the catfish section. Just take it
one section at a time and look at the pictures. Sometimes the little
pics on the right will have a better view of the fish, so do look at
those too.
http://species.fishindex.com/photo_3...gae_eater.html
http://species.fishindex.com/photo_1...tocinclus.html
http://www.fishindex.com
You also didn't mention what your water change schedule is. This is
very important for such a tiny tank...even more so than a large tank.
How much and and how often are water changes done and if you vacuum
the gravel as well.
Don't forget to mention if there are any other fish in this tank
besides the algae eater.

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Old February 19th 07, 03:39 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Pablo
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Default My Pleco is not eating

I think I have a Yellow prince pleco like the once shown in this web
site http://www.exoticfinds.net/plecos.html
I change the water once or twice a week. Depending on the
contamination. I have only the pleco and I change 20 to 30% of the
water. He swims fast and looks healthy but I see algae wafer getting
diluted in the water or breaking apart, he did not touch neither the
cucumber nor the zucchini. I dropped blood worms and i don't think he
ate them. they were few though. I had to vacuum them before they get
rot. I am assuming he is eating something, otherwise it would have
died already.

On Feb 16, 9:39 am, "Tynk" wrote:
On Feb 14, 6:57?pm, "Pablo" wrote:



On Feb 14, 8:43 am, "Tynk" wrote:


On Feb 14, 7:44?am, "Pablo" wrote:


I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....


Any clue?


In order to know what or if it's eating, you'll have to find out what
kind of Pleco it is. There are hundreds of types. Many are strict
vegie eaters, while many are omnivores.
What size tank is this and also, how long has it been set up and
running with fish?


I have no idea what kind of pleco it is. All I can say is that it is
1.5 inch long. Dark brown in color with yellow stripes. Like a tiger
if you will. The tank is small so far. 2 gallons but planing to go
bigger. Is the only one in the tank and I have had it for a month
already.


Well....
Are there any other fish in this tank?
Your description still sounds like many different types and species.
So, now we have to figure out what you have by pictures.
Try Fishindex.com - Then click Library, then Freshwater fish, then
catfish.
Once in the catfish section you can choose from actual catfish,
plecos, etc.
You can even do a search up at the top for a common named species, but
people will often call a catfish a "pleco" if they don't know any
better.
I want you to look at these 2 picture links first and if it isn't what
you have, then do the searches in the catfish section. Just take it
one section at a time and look at the pictures. Sometimes the little
pics on the right will have a better view of the fish, so do look at
those too.http://species.fishindex.com/photo_3....fishindex.com
You also didn't mention what your water change schedule is. This is
very important for such a tiny tank...even more so than a large tank.
How much and and how often are water changes done and if you vacuum
the gravel as well.
Don't forget to mention if there are any other fish in this tank
besides the algae eater.



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Old February 19th 07, 03:53 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Zebulon
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Default My Pleco is not eating


"Pablo" wrote in message
ups.com...
I think I have a Yellow prince pleco like the once shown in this web
site http://www.exoticfinds.net/plecos.html
I change the water once or twice a week. Depending on the
contamination. I have only the pleco and I change 20 to 30% of the
water. He swims fast and looks healthy but I see algae wafer getting
diluted in the water or breaking apart, he did not touch neither the
cucumber nor the zucchini. I dropped blood worms and i don't think he
ate them. they were few though. I had to vacuum them before they get
rot. I am assuming he is eating something, otherwise it would have
died already.

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If he's passing feces, he's eating. Do you see feces on the bottom?
Have you checked the ammonia and nitrites? Do you have kits for them?
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Old February 20th 07, 04:14 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Tynk
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Default My Pleco is not eating

On Feb 18, 9:39�pm, "Pablo" wrote:
I think I have a Yellow prince pleco like the once shown in this web
sitehttp://www.exoticfinds.net/plecos.html
*I change the water once or twice a week. Depending on the
contamination. I have only the pleco and I change 20 to 30% of the
water. He swims fast and looks healthy but I see algae wafer getting
diluted in the water or breaking apart, he did not touch neither the
cucumber nor the zucchini. I dropped blood worms and i don't think he
ate them. they were few though. I had to vacuum them before they get
rot. I am assuming he is eating something, otherwise it would have
died already.

On Feb 16, 9:39 am, "Tynk" wrote:



On Feb 14, 6:57?pm, "Pablo" wrote:


On Feb 14, 8:43 am, "Tynk" wrote:


On Feb 14, 7:44?am, "Pablo" wrote:


I have not checked the water chemistry, but it is clean, not debris,
and nearly odorless. I tried flakes, algae waffers, and a even
lettuce. He is always sucking or stuck to walls or the raiser tube. Is
he really eating algae even If I don't see them? It Seems healthy
since he moves around fast, but I am quite concerned....


Any clue?


In order to know what or if it's eating, you'll have to find out what
kind of Pleco it is. There are hundreds of types. Many are strict
vegie eaters, while many are omnivores.
What size tank is this and also, how long has it been set up and
running with fish?


I have no idea what kind of pleco it is. All I can say is that it is
1.5 inch long. Dark brown in color with yellow stripes. Like a tiger
if you will. The tank is small so far. 2 gallons but planing to go
bigger. Is the only one in the tank and I have had it for a month
already.


Well....
Are there any other fish in this tank?
Your description still sounds like many different types and species.
So, now we have to figure out what you have by pictures.
Try Fishindex.com - Then click Library, then Freshwater fish, then
catfish.
Once in the catfish section you can choose from actual catfish,
plecos, etc.
You can even do a search up at the top for a common named species, but
people will often call a catfish a "pleco" if they don't know any
better.
I want you to look at these 2 picture links first and if it isn't what
you have, then do the searches in the catfish section. Just take it
one section at a time and look at the pictures. Sometimes the little
pics on the right will have a better view of the fish, so do look at
those too.http://species.fishindex.com/photo_3...monieri_algae_...
You also didn't mention what your water change schedule is. This is
very important for such a tiny tank...even more so than a large tank.
How much and and how often are water changes done and if you vacuum
the gravel as well.
Don't forget to mention if there are any other fish in this tank
besides the algae eater.- Hide quoted text -


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Have you researched it's food requirements and tank size for adult,
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