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Old 10-17-2006, 11:33 AM   #1
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Default Clown Plecos

i would like to learn about them can yall share your info with me please.
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Old 10-17-2006, 05:01 PM   #2
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Clown Pleco

They stay pretty small, about 4 inches. They need wood in their diet so a piece of driftwood or bogwood is necessary. I think they may eat some algae, but they aren't as great at eating it as bristlenose plecs. They are quite cute if you ask me. I don't know that I'd get one specifically for algae though, but if you are looking for a small pleco/bottom feeder, a Clown pleco would be perfect. I've never kept one though so I can't be sure on the algae issue.
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I have one... but Ive never had an algae problem in the tank he is in. Tho I have to wonder if thats because he's in there. The tank right next to that one gets covered in algae - they both sit across the room from a window. Hes a cute little guy. Hes not out and about all the time, but hes never totally hidden either. I like him just fine but he doesn't make me drool He's like a mini-vacuum at feeding time. And he does love his driftwood tho most of the time he uses it to sleep under/beside.
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I've got one of these little guys. I've had him somewhere between 1 - 2 years and have seen him a total of maybe, 8 times. He's pretty cute and he's one of my favorites (appropriately named Krusty). When I got him, folks kept telling me he'd eat my plants in my tank but honestly, he's never touched them. I haven't had an algea problem in that tank either, but can't say it's because of him (never had a problem before I got him either).

So, aside from him hiding all the time and only being able to see the tip of his tail most of the time, he's a pretty cool fish! Like I said, one of my fav's.
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