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I am setting up a 100 gallon acrylic tank that will house a 12" pleco. Anyone here have a large plecostomus in an acrylic tank? Is there any way to keep him from scratching up the sides of the aquarium too badly?
Yeah put glass in the inside. LOL I never heard of them scratching Acrylic tanks but if they can there would be no way to stop them.
Tiger15
04-13-2003, 6:24 PM
You have to be careful in choosing your pleco. Go to http://www.planetcatfish.com/core/index.htm to select your pleco.
I know that some species, such as Royal Pleco, are notorious for scratching acrylic, plastic and even silicon sealant. I think you should be OK with bristol nose or brush nose plecos which are rather small, harmless plecos.
if you use and algae magnet or the like to keep algae of the sides of the tank the pleco will have less reasons to suck onto the side of the tank. also feeding them veggies they like better than algae may help.
dbcb314
04-13-2003, 6:44 PM
my friend has a 200 gal acrylic tank and hes got a royal pleco in there and he hasnt had any trouble with scratching. he keeps him distracted with algae wafers
ChilDawg
04-13-2003, 6:47 PM
Originally posted by BK
if you use and algae magnet or the like to keep algae of the sides of the tank the pleco will have less reasons to suck onto the side of the tank. also feeding them veggies they like better than algae may help.
Good idea, BK!!!
Just a quick reminder, though...be careful with the algae scrapers...they can do some serious damage to acrylics!