Most plecos, even large ones aren't typically aggressive with fish other
than their own species. Pecklotia(including Royals) are primarily veggie/wood eaters, many of the larger species like the basic common plecs lean towards veggie matter with some meat. Hypancistrus are primarily meat eaters, but they don't get large enough to try and house with an arro- most are 4-6 inches max. Bristlenose, if you get the right ones might be ok, the Medusa get
somewhat larger than common BN. Royal's aren't quite as thick skinned
as some of the more 'armoured' plecos, as long as they have somewhere
to get away from other fish it shouldnt be a problem though. Scarlet plecs
are great- they are rather spiny and one peck from another fish and it
won't try that again. They aren't aggressive persay, but they won't be
pushed around either. My arro's don't seem to bother chasing anything
that won't run, guess the chase is half the fun.
I am planning on a nice super-red arowana later this year and want a very nice looking pleco for its tankmate. Like Jackson said I dont want one that might harm this expensive fish. I do love the looks of the royal.......not sure what to get
Jackson- Where to get these in T.O. right now?
I am planning on a nice super-red arowana later this year and want a very nice looking pleco for its tankmate. Like Jackson said I dont want one that might harm this expensive fish. I do love the looks of the royal.......not sure what to get
Edit- I almost forgot there is a guy in Montreal who brings in the best pleco's in Canada. He ships to us and it is really worth the money. The only thing is it's $200 min order. If you ar interested I can PM you his link.
You have piqued my curiosity Jackson...are you refering to Below water by any chance?
Ive kept Scarlet (L25) and Adonis Plecos (L-155) before with my arowanas with no problems. Actually ive never had a situation where plecos would attack arowanas.
i have four plecos in my tank a zebra really hard to find a scarlet a gold nuget and a snowball. Its been six or more month now and none of them is aro food yet so i think it would be ok. Just go with your eyes for what ever u like
yeah i know but they just seem too look really nice so i still kept them. but when my aro grows a bit more i'm planning to move them over to another tank for treating my tankmate with fungus or something... thank you though