I don’t want to spend more than $15 on a fishI've had a rhino for a long time. It's definitely not one of my stand out plecos but has been a great fish.
I guess another question, if comfortable answering, what do you consider inexpensive?
I already have a common pleco (3”), but I don’t think I’ll keep him long term due to the fact that common plecos are super dirty and don’t clean muchI've had terrible luck keeping plecos with oscar fish.. maybe just get yourself a massive common pleco like this one!
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I do like how they look. Very prettySunshine plecos are also good.
Biased on google images, if agree with you. They’re complete units. But really dark colors. Wouldn’t mind something withba but more color.Spiny! L185 dont take **** from nobody. Kinda blows the inexpensive point though.
They are definitely pretty. I like how they look, but but theyre gonna have to wait a bit since they cost that muchIf you like cactus and don't want to spend much, you should be able to find L114 pretty easily for around $50. Beware that it may start a pseudacanthicus addiction which will not be cheap.
Royal plecos or high fin spotted plecos.
Stats for both species:
Max size - 18 in.
Min. Tank size - 75 gallons
Diet - leftovers, algae, algae wafers
Temperament - peaceful, except to other plecos
HIGH FIN - algae cleaning ability - 5/10
Cost - low-medium
Color/patterns - 8
ROYAL PLECO
Algae cleaning ability - 4/10
Price - medium to medium high
Colors/patterns - 9/10
Both are cleaner than the common pleco
as Im learning more about plecos, algea cleaning is becoming less of a priority. Looks are nice, but i also need it to be big enough to not be eaten by my catfish when they will grow up. Sun cats will grow to 18". So i do need a bigish pleco, and one that doesnt give off a huuuuge biolode.I wouldnt wanna call an royal pleco or L190/L191 by its Lnumber for a good cleaner. Maybe they clean good if your tank is filled with wood since they are of the panaque family and their main diet should consist of wood.
And high fin spotted pleco is in my book an gibbiceps wich is the laziest pleco of them all when it comes to algae. My gibbiceps are almost 50cm and dont eat anything other than shrimp and mussels. And they are messy as hell.
OP if you want a pleco thats cheap eat algae and clean upp the bottom after your oscars buy an bristlenose. They dont get big and always scanning its suroundings for food.
as Im learning more about plecos, algea cleaning is becoming less of a priority. Looks are nice, but i also need it to be big enough to not be eaten by my catfish when they will grow up. Sun cats will grow to 18". So i do need a bigish pleco, and one that doesnt give off a huuuuge biolode.as Im learning more about plecos, algea cleaning is becoming less of a priority. Looks are nice, but i also need it to be big enough to not be eaten by my catfish when they will grow up. Sun cats will grow to 18". So i do need a bigish pleco, and one that doesnt give off a huuuuge biolode.
Well a bristlenose becomes quite large and doesnt produce that much waste compared to many other plecos. I have a L200hf now that is really gorgeous. They grow to around 20cm. Havnt noticed that much of waste from it. But that is a strict herbivore pleco. You should look at L160 (pseudacanthicus spinosus) they are beautiful and carnivorous. I got a wc specimen in with my fahaka im growing out.