Bristlenose 94 Fish Egg

Number of posts: 3 Age: 15 Location: CT, USA Job/hobbies: fishkeeping, fishing, paintball, competetive swimming for my high school Thank You Points: 0 Registration date: 2009-01-19
 | Subject: maybe gettign a medusa plec Sun Jun 21, 2009 1:23 am | |
| i asked my lfs owner to order some L#'s for me, and one of them was a medusa plec, but i forget whic exact sp. do they have different care requirements than other BN's? |
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Number of posts: 2506 Age: 27 Location: Bolton UK Job/hobbies: U.F.C.....Gears of War.........Fishkeeping.. Humor: Daft as a Brush Thank You Points: 17 Registration date: 2008-12-26
 | Subject: Re: maybe gettign a medusa plec Sun Jun 21, 2009 1:30 am | |
| | Bristlenose 94 wrote: | | i asked my lfs owner to order some L#'s for me, and one of them was a medusa plec, but i forget whic exact sp. do they have different care requirements than other BN's? |
They are a really really nice BN to have but are supposed to be very hard to breed and require alot more attention than a regular BN, but if i was you i would snap them up because they are also hard to come by, ive never seen one in my local Fish store Pier Aquatics and they stock loadsa Plecs....
I wrote an article on them for jo,,,,,have a look it may help you make your mind up...just click....
http://www.bristlenoseworld.com/fish-facts-f19/l255-spotted-medusa-pleco-t341.htm#2225
Let me no if you get them i would love to see pic's....  |
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Bristlenose 94 Fish Egg

Number of posts: 3 Age: 15 Location: CT, USA Job/hobbies: fishkeeping, fishing, paintball, competetive swimming for my high school Thank You Points: 0 Registration date: 2009-01-19
 | Subject: Re: maybe gettign a medusa plec Sun Jun 21, 2009 2:30 am | |
| cool, thanks. I wasnt gonna breed them... just put them in my community tank with a few other plecs: common BN, clown, otocinclus, and rineloricaria parva (whiptail). what kind of specialized conditions do they need? my water is very oxygenated, on account of an decent sized airstone and a 500gph filter on a 20" high tank with a 36"x12" footprint. |
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