No, a Plecostomus is not a livebearer. Plecostomus, commonly known as "plecos," are Freshwater Fish that lay eggs. They are part of the catfish family and typically breed by laying their eggs in a safe location, where the male will guard and care for them until they hatch.
A Plecostomus can live by itself.
plecostomus what do you feed it
yes, as long as you have as your tank is large enough for them both.
Yes
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A tropical Plecostomus is a type of catfish in the Plecostomus family, that lives in the tropical Americas (mostly South America).
They can if it is the right temperature and doesn't get too cold.
Yeah because they both eat algae and they both are bottom swimmers.
It can if the temperature doesn't get below about 72 degrees Fahrenheit which is very unlikely. So no they can not.
A Plecostomus is a Tropical Fish from South America. They are often called "Sucker Fish" because they are seen sucking on the glass. They feed mainly on algae and/or algae wafers when they are kept as pets.
guppies give birth to live young.
Egg Layer