Breeding Bristlenose Plecos

jjkolodz

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I have recently bought two long finned Bristlenose Plecos. I believe I have a male and female. The female is about 3.5 inches long and has no signs of "bristles" the smaller (2.5-3in) male has some small bristles starting to develop. I have been reading about breeding common bristlenose plecos and was wondering if anyone has had any experience breeding the long finned variety.

Also any suggestions would be helpful.

I have these guys in a 10 gallon that I just set up for them. Right now there is some gravel in it and I plan to put some lives plants and java moss in there.Right now the tank is looking pretty bare but I am planning to put live plants and java moss in with them. I also have a clay flower pot in with them to maybe act as their breeding cave.

Help!?
 
Be careful. I knew someone that had a male (long bristles) that was about 4". He got another one that we thought to be a female (short bristles) that was in the 3 to 4 inch range. The first one beat on the second heavily for a week or so, then killed it. After looking at the second one postmortem, you could see that the bristles had started to grow longer. The second one was really a male!

I do believe they will require a larger tank that a 10 gal (my friend’s was a 30 gal) The link i give later breeds them in a 20L.

You will also need some driftwood. It will act as a hiding place and they will also rasp on it. The one cave is nice, but the will want many hiding places.

This is a good site, breeding info is towards the bottom
 
The female jumped out of the tank and died... looks like I won't have to worry about it after all.
 
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