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Plecos typically lay eggs every few weeks during their breeding season, which can vary depending on environmental conditions and species. Generally, a healthy female pleco can produce eggs multiple times a year, often in clutches that range from a few dozen to several hundred eggs. The breeding season is often influenced by water temperature, quality, and availability of suitable spawning sites.

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