I had two plecostomusses in the same tank and they did fine together.
no but they are popular for their appetite for algae. if you do get a plecostomus be warned that they grow to about 2 feet long
Plecostomus are famous for attacking and eating goldfish! NEVER put them in a pond or aquarium together. Many people think that plecos are vegetarian, but they are omnivors. If they are hungery, they will eat what ever they can get in their mouths, and gold fish don't swim that fast! Seperate those fish or in time your goldfish will be gone! As long as you are feeding it okay then it shouldn't eat your other fish.
Yes, you can put 2 goldfish together in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough to accommodate both fish and there is enough space for them to swim comfortably. It is important to monitor their behavior and ensure they are compatible to prevent any aggression or stress.
Yes, you can just not have 2 male bettas together.
Plecostomus typically grow about 1-2 inches per year depending on factors such as tank size, water quality, and diet. They can reach their full size of around 12-24 inches in 3-5 years.
not sure but atleast 2 or 3
i have 1 female betta 1 platy 4 neon tetras and 2 catfish in my tank and they all get along fine
no because they will get distressed but if the tank is big enough yes but feed them separately .
Make sure your tank or pond is kept at temperatures about 74 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and feed them algae pellets. Also make sure the nitrate, nitrite, alkalinity and everything else is at the right levels. Read about common illnesses like Ick and check the plecostomus in case that's the reason.
Seahorses do best is a species only tank. The number you can keep depends on the size of your tank and the species you are keeping. If your tank is large you can keep many seahorses together. You can also keep same sex tanks; they don't need to keep them in pairs.
It takes 2 to 3 days for the eggs to hatch.
no