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Depends on the Pleco. A common pleco 12" long is way too big for a 55 if
you are trying to have plants. My experience is that 6" common plecos are too big big for my 55. My problem is I can grom a 2.5-incher to 7 inches in a matter of months. However, I am seriously thinking of rescuing small plecos from Walmart and keeping them till they turn into bulldozers then passing them on to my LFs that has a big tank with a whole schoool of big bruisers in a bare bottom tank. The best glass cleaners I've had, better than any of the other breeds I've had. Rough on plants when they get big. Bob "spiral_72" wrote in message oups.com... Do any of you use pleco's? Is there like a pleco per gallon rule or something? For bottom feeders I have two Cory's and one 6" pleco in a 55g tank. The Cory's only eat food off the bottom and the pleco just hangs out HA! making short work of diatoms(SP?), a little algae and some stuff I'd rather not talk about. Do you think I should get another pleco or some other fish to help clean up? My only complaint with the pleco is they tend to get prety big over a couple years. |
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