I've read that BN males can get aggressive if kept in too close of quarters, but can't seem to find out how much space they actually need. I really like several of the different color variants I've seen of Bristle nose.
Assuming that for every male there is at least one cave and at least one female, how many BN males can I put in a heavily planted standard 50 gal without aggression issues?
Should I stick with just the one pair, or would I likely be able to have two or three pairs? Would it be better to have an 'extra' female or two, or to keep them in pairs? I know each male needs his own cave, but should I have a cave for each female as well?
Thanks for your input!
So, of course, after I post this I find many answers in the "related threads" that showed up at the bottom. It seems like the answer is no more than two males, and at least two females but more is better, same with caves, and I should be ready for many many babies. Still looking forward to what you have to say.
Also, do the same rules apply if it's a different species of pleco, but of similar size?
Assuming that for every male there is at least one cave and at least one female, how many BN males can I put in a heavily planted standard 50 gal without aggression issues?
Should I stick with just the one pair, or would I likely be able to have two or three pairs? Would it be better to have an 'extra' female or two, or to keep them in pairs? I know each male needs his own cave, but should I have a cave for each female as well?
Thanks for your input!
So, of course, after I post this I find many answers in the "related threads" that showed up at the bottom. It seems like the answer is no more than two males, and at least two females but more is better, same with caves, and I should be ready for many many babies. Still looking forward to what you have to say.
Also, do the same rules apply if it's a different species of pleco, but of similar size?
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