This is why I gave my big common sailfin pleco to my brother when I first got my first Senegal bichirs. Not worth the risk. I am looking into cats now instead of pleco's. featherfin, raphael catfish or a long nose whiptail.Just be careful with the pleco, endli will grow fast and once the pleco gets a taste of the slime coat it might keep on sucking into the endli.
Just be careful with the pleco, endli will grow fast and once the pleco gets a taste of the slime coat it might keep on sucking into the endli.
Is it even worth keeping the pleco I have, with the possibility of my endli being sucked on? Are the white spots the pleco causes permanent? I really like the look of the royal pleco, and would gladly buy that one to replace my current pleco. I'd also look into catfish, if they get big enough in the end.This is why I gave my big common sailfin pleco to my brother when I first got my first Senegal bichirs. Not worth the risk. I am looking into cats now instead of pleco's. featherfin, raphael catfish or a long nose whiptail.
Whitespot is a fish disease caused from the pleco sucking on the bichir. If left untreated it will be fatal for the bichir. Its up to you what you want to do but I just thought I would mention my experience as I keep 3 senegals, 3 ornates and 2 endli removing the pleco was a good and safe choice for me as bichirs in Australia cost hundreds each. Not worth the risk to me. Also the Catfish do get big the ones I mentioned but I am no catfish expert. I am sure of the other guys can chime in with catfish advice/experience.Is it even worth keeping the pleco I have, with the possibility of my endli being sucked on? Are the white spots the pleco causes permanent? I really like the look of the royal pleco, and would gladly buy that one to replace my current pleco. I'd also look into catfish, if they get big enough in the end.
A catfish that I think would be perfect for your endi is a zebra shovelnose catfish it is by far my favorite and gets big enough to not get ate and small enough not to eat the endiIs it even worth keeping the pleco I have, with the possibility of my endli being sucked on? Are the white spots the pleco causes permanent? I really like the look of the royal pleco, and would gladly buy that one to replace my current pleco. I'd also look into catfish, if they get big enough in the end.
Do you mean a Tigrinus? Don't they need like a 3 foot tank and current? I feel like I researched them once because I think they're gorgeous... but I might be getting the wrong fish mixed up with the one you mention.A catfish that I think would be perfect for your endi is a zebra shovelnose catfish it is by far my favorite and gets big enough to not get ate and small enough not to eat the endi