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Join Date: Dec 2007
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i got 75 gallon with mix african cichilds 10 of them ...i was wondering what kind of sucker fish i can put in there with my cichilds? whats they name anyways ? i keep called them sucker fish lolz thanks
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Get a bristlenose pleco, not a common one. The common ones get too big for a 75. Bristlenoses will be great.
Good luck!
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i would say get a goldie pleco they are sweet looking and get around a foot long or a golden nugget
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Gold nuggets need warm water. Be sure to read up on the requirements of any pleco before you get it.
I do agree that a Bristlenose would work out nicely though. Be sure to have enough hiding spots for your Africans as well as the Pleco. I've read alot of horror stories about Mbuna picking the eyes out of plecos.......so give him hiding spots.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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thanks guy ......whats kind of food should i feed those sucker fish?
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3 Aulonocara Sp Maleri 2 female Two eletric blu ali 1 male 1 female,Clown Pleco,abn,Yellow Lab Two Haplochromis ruby green and some juvies, two flame backs one female, compressicep,Fancy Guppies Goby Dragon,Jack Demsey,Altolamprologus calvus (Chaitika) |
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Some plecs are more carnivorous, so they may need something like shrimp pellets along with the algae wafers. Again, it depends on what kind of pleco you get.
You can look up the common name of plecos here: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/index.php or find their L number, if they have one. Another type of "suckerfish" that could live with African cichlids is a Chinese Algae Eater. Stores usually sell them pretty small though, so I'm not sure how a little one would do with larger cichlids, but when they get larger, they can stand up to Africans.
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