Show your Plecos Here !!

kshkong97

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Just got into the pleco keeping hobby, so all my plecos are still below the 3inch mark :D

L18 Gold Nugget Pleco



L191 Dull Eyed Royal Pleco


Haven't identified what pleco is this yet


Haven't identified this either.
 

phreeflow

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Just got into the pleco keeping hobby, so all my plecos are still below the 3inch mark

Haven't identified what pleco is

Haven't identified what pleco is this yet


Haven't identified this either.
That’s an L114 Leopardas and most likely an L333 King Tiger
 
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Chefken

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Here are mine.....i also have a Bristlenose somewhere! The Goldie picture is awful but It is finally leaving the caves of my tank after a month. The Vampire has grown up in my 120 and is nearly full grown. The Scarlet is my new Pride and Joy.....11"!!IMG_1443.JPG l029.jpg IMG_1586 (002).JPG GOLDIE.jpg IMG_1589.JPG SEVEN IN TANK.jpg
 

benzjamin13

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Wow is this L200?
Yup...my 3rd one. The first one I got was absolutely awesome! This Pleco changed everything for me. It had so much personality and character. When food dropped, he would actually swim upside down to retrieve a pellet. And the best part was, during water changes, it actually would go underneath each driftwood and fan out any debris for me to siphon out. At first I didn't realize what it was doing. I thought it was hiding during water changes, but then I noticed that it would come out...see the siphon (I use a hard yellow pipe at the end)...and then proceed to clean under the driftwood.
 
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Warborg

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Yup...my 3rd one. The first one I got was absolutely awesome! This Pleco changed everything for me. It had so much personality and character. When food dropped, he would actually swim upside down to retrieve a pellet. And the best part was, during water changes, it actually would go underneath each driftwood and fan out any debris for me to siphon out. At first I didn't realize what it was doing. I thought it was hiding during water changes, but then I noticed that it would come out...see the siphon (I use a hard yellow pipe at the end)...and then proceed to clean under the driftwood.
Sounds cool, I hate it when you lose a once in a lifetime type of fish
 
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