patoloco De seguro no sabes lo que dice aqu Oct 20, 2005 1,221 1 0 46 Costa Rica wetpatoloco.tripod.com Mar 22, 2006 #3 Interesting thing. I was wondering how would a pl€co do in a reef tank-
DaisyTattoo AC Members Jan 11, 2006 1,395 29 51 Illinois Mar 22, 2006 #4 I thought pleco's were a FW fish. Boy, you learn something new everyday.
budrecki Trust me, it's for your own good. Dec 17, 2005 751 0 0 Orlando,FL Mar 22, 2006 #5 Fake anemone, dalmation mollie at the bottom left, anacharis :shark:
patoloco De seguro no sabes lo que dice aqu Oct 20, 2005 1,221 1 0 46 Costa Rica wetpatoloco.tripod.com Mar 22, 2006 #6 My last post was kinda sarcastic... all plecos are freshwater fish. And the fake anemone in the picture looks very real.
My last post was kinda sarcastic... all plecos are freshwater fish. And the fake anemone in the picture looks very real.
DaisyTattoo AC Members Jan 11, 2006 1,395 29 51 Illinois Mar 22, 2006 #7 Oh, boy am I a dummy LOL..Guess I was right about them being FW. LOL :duh:
Pufferpoison Like a dolls eyes Feb 6, 2006 454 0 0 Mar 22, 2006 #8 budrecki said: Fake anemone, dalmation mollie at the bottom left, anacharis :shark: Click to expand... FYI: mollies can be either salt or freshwater and anywhere in between, anacharis no, salt licks them really, really quick.
budrecki said: Fake anemone, dalmation mollie at the bottom left, anacharis :shark: Click to expand... FYI: mollies can be either salt or freshwater and anywhere in between, anacharis no, salt licks them really, really quick.
pran balashark lover Feb 18, 2006 125 0 0 37 mn=minnesota Mar 22, 2006 #9 kool! i had pl*co like that.
Penfan66 Posticus Rareus Sep 22, 2005 298 1 0 Sylvania, Ohio Mar 22, 2006 #10 Finding Nemo the Pleco?