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thanks mate
i have several questions regarding plecos
will 330ish gallon simple tank enough to house those plecos with l14,l190,l114,l24,l15,and l66 without any kind of aggression?
and is it safe to use rhodopseudomonas palustris and rhodobacter capsulatus for my pleco tank? TIA

My L114 was a psycho, it was attacking my L191 that was 3 times its size. But for the most part, if you have a ton of wood and hiding spots they should all coexist. You will probably see the occasional split fins.

In my 180 I have L14, a couple L191, L190, L007, L185, a couple bushynose. They bicker over the best spots and I feed at separate ends to make sure everyone gets their share.

I may try dropping the L114 back in but I'm not sure how well he will get along with the other Psueda.
 
My L114 was a psycho, it was attacking my L191 that was 3 times its size. But for the most part, if you have a ton of wood and hiding spots they should all coexist. You will probably see the occasional split fins.

In my 180 I have L14, a couple L191, L190, L007, L185, a couple bushynose. They bicker over the best spots and I feed at separate ends to make sure everyone gets their share.

I may try dropping the L114 back in but I'm not sure how well he will get along with the other Psueda.

thanks mate
seems like l114 and l24 being the top 2 most aggressive plecos in the market, i cant afford to lose some fins and decided to drop 2 of them :(, anwy
which one is the most peaceful specimens for my current situation -i have 0 spare tanks- ?
l91,l137,l75,l128,l240,or l262?
any suggestions? TIA
 
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