Hi everyone -
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. For some reason, I can't seem to keep pleco's in my water.
I had a 12 gallon eclipse system, which was way too small. I tried a couple in that tank and they all do the same thing. They would be active to start but then gradually become less active, not eat, and eventually die. I was a little ignorant at the time, I was putting small common plecos in the 12 gallon, but regardless, they didn't live.
I've since upgraded to a 55 about 4 months ago, hoping for more stable water conditions, more space, etc. All my parameters are good, the other fish I have show no signs of stress, etc. I decided to try a small bristlenose pleco in the new tank. The same things happen. It gradually becomes less active and dies. I've put bottom feeder tabs, blanched cucumber, etc to be sure there was food available to him. I even got a piece of driftwood after reading they need in their diet. I've now had this happen to 2 bristlenoses. It is my understanding that the city water here is hard, but I don't have a test kit for hardness and I don't know if that would kill them.
I'm assuming I'm just going to give up on the plecos! I have an oto in there now and he does a good job cleaning. Anyone else have similar experience. Is there something I'm missing?
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. For some reason, I can't seem to keep pleco's in my water.
I had a 12 gallon eclipse system, which was way too small. I tried a couple in that tank and they all do the same thing. They would be active to start but then gradually become less active, not eat, and eventually die. I was a little ignorant at the time, I was putting small common plecos in the 12 gallon, but regardless, they didn't live.
I've since upgraded to a 55 about 4 months ago, hoping for more stable water conditions, more space, etc. All my parameters are good, the other fish I have show no signs of stress, etc. I decided to try a small bristlenose pleco in the new tank. The same things happen. It gradually becomes less active and dies. I've put bottom feeder tabs, blanched cucumber, etc to be sure there was food available to him. I even got a piece of driftwood after reading they need in their diet. I've now had this happen to 2 bristlenoses. It is my understanding that the city water here is hard, but I don't have a test kit for hardness and I don't know if that would kill them.
I'm assuming I'm just going to give up on the plecos! I have an oto in there now and he does a good job cleaning. Anyone else have similar experience. Is there something I'm missing?