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This guy is awesome!
mark7616;974171; said:
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and yes T time, it's a L330
 
mark7616;974171; said:
Here is some pics of my plecs

Large L27b Royal plec.
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That guy is actually an L330. A very nice looking one at that.

Nice looking set of plecs you have.
 
heres a couple pics i took today:D

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Still a lot of belly spots Liz. I like the way as the spots are dissappearing, there is an outer dark ring to them.
 
davo;974666; said:
Still a lot of belly spots Liz. I like the way as the spots are dissappearing, there is an outer dark ring to them.

Thanks DAVO..he is over a foot now...and i am glad he still has as many spots as he does.. these pics were not that great..if he did not have the spots we may not see him at all:D i wanted to ask you.. he has driftwood in his tank but i never see him bother with it, is that normal.. and should my phantom have driftwood also?? thanks
 
Red Devil;974673; said:
Thanks DAVO..he is over a foot now...and i am glad he still has as many spots as he does.. these pics were not that great..if he did not have the spots we may not see him at all:D i wanted to ask you.. he has driftwood in his tank but i never see him bother with it, is that normal.. and should my phantom have driftwood also?? thanks

well not all need driftwood... its mostly a Panaque/Hypostomus cochlidon and a couple of species of Lasiancistrus thing. However, I keep driftwood in all my tanks, nice natural look, helps buffer the pH to an even more suitable pleco condition, gives hides and it is there for them to gnaw on if they wish. Some fish will use it some won't, my Hypancistrus gnaw away at the stuff, and they are a very carnivorous pleco.
 
Yea I've found my L-166 LOVES the bogwood in the tank. He doesn't really bother w/ the mopani wood but is always on the bogwood hut. My royals are usually on the back glass or on the underside of some mopani wood. The L-183 loves the wood as well.
 
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