It all depends on the size of the fish. You should have 1 gallon per 1 inch of fish. So if you have a 2 inch fish, its two gallons of water, and so on and so forth.
Bristlenose Pleco is a type of fish which is also known as Busy Nose Pleco and comes from the rivers of South America. It is an omnivore and comes in the colours of orange, tan and white.
To determine the sex of a bristlenose pleco, you can look at their bristles. Male bristlenose plecos have more prominent and longer bristles on their snouts compared to females. This is a reliable way to differentiate between the sexes of these fish.
Certain species of fish, such as the Bristlenose Pleco and the Siamese Algae Eater, are known to eat brown algae.
No, you should only keep goldfish with goldfish (with very few exceptions such as a bristlenose pleco, apple snail or weather loach for example)
Petco Or Petsmart if your looking for a standard pleco or a store that specializes in tropical fish if your looking for a fancy pleco.
Yes, the pleco fish is known to consume fish waste as part of its diet.
I have two Bristlenose catfish and they are doing a great job of keeping the tank crystal clean. I would definitely recommend these.
Pleco's are tropical fish, so if your pond has a sub-tropical temperature, the pleco will not survive in the pond for very long.
plecostomus (Pleco) Fish. Hope this helps! =)
another gold fish or try asking someone in a pet shop that sells fish maybe they can help
Make sure the pleco is larger or of the same size as the terrapin, else it will get bullied by the terrapins, pleco's tail is a irresistible bait for the terrapin.
Goldfish, even though they are technically cold-water fish, can do fine at tropical temps. Be careful though, even the smallest species of goldfish you can commonly find needs 10 gallons all to themselves, because they get really big.