SAILFIN INFO NEEDED?

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rasdbo

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just pick up a sailfin pleco for $10 at lfs that looks like a leopard pleco and put it in my 90g at school. any info and pics small or adult would help. :headbang2
 
Scientific Name: Glyptoperichthys Gibbiceps
Common Name: Sailfin Pleco
L#: L083
Location: Brazil: Lower Rio Xingu
Size: 50cm or 20" SL
pH: 6.6-7.4
Temperature: 74-82F
Lighting: Moderate
 
they are a real easy to keep species, ive got a couple myself. If you want to sex it easiest way is by looking at the genital papilla, the males protrudes, females doesnt. The pH wyldfya has noted is fine, but can go above it to 8, and i wouldnt go lower than 6.5, which is what i keep all plecos at- slightly acidic is best. Obviously a pleco, needs reasonable filtration as they are poop machines. they need hideouts, and bogwood is usually best, as it is also part of their diet. They are an omnivore, but predominantly feed on veggies, as they need a lot of roughage to keep their bowels working. feed it cucumber or zucchini is the norm, or potatoes, shelled peas, broccoli, etc etc etc. i would def. give them some protien for a balanced diet, such as bloodworms or shrimp. it helps with their colours too, mine love bloodworm, and their colouring is great. i think they look their best on light substrates. here some pics of adult, sub-adult and juvenile, both albino and not.

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sorry the third one from the bottom is pterygoplichthys sp. (L164) i think not glyptoperichthys gibbiceps, although they are similar. got to many pics of plecs on my PC lol
 
o yea nicely pointed out. stupid similar looking thumbnails lol... basically just the top 2, the juvie and the rest are albino
 
lol i could bore him with a few of my own... but u can still find them around on here
 
A lfs has them for $6.00 around here. How fast do these things grow? seems to be 1/3 the rate of my commons.
 
IME they grow pretty fast, not as fast as several of the species of commons, but those you could almost watch them grow in front of you.
 
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