Can Plecos Live With Goldfish?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Pleco bristlenose

can be housed with

, too; they can serve as algae-eating fish, cleaning up the tank debris, as well as just a basic tank mate to your comets.

Can plecos live in cold water?

Can Survive Cold Water? … Most plecos are tolerant of waters ranging from 65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit (18-30°C), though they prefer

temperatures between about 75 and 82°F

(24-28°C). With that being said, there are some pleco species that are hardier than others, and may be able to withstand some cooler waters.

What can plecos live with?

Pleco Habitat Companions

Plecostomus are omnivorous bottom-feeders and can be safely housed with fish much smaller than themselves. Plecos generally pair well with

cichlids, angelfish, barbs, bettas

, other catfish species, gouramis, guppies, hatchets, loaches, mollies and platies.

Can I put an algae eater with goldfish?

Answer:

Algae eaters should NOT be in the same tank as a

for many reasons. Goldfish have a tasty slime coat that plecos and algae eater like to snack on; leaving your goldfish susceptible to disease. Algae is also in your goldfish's diet. It acts as a laxative and combats constipation.

Why is my pleco chasing my goldfish?


Plecos are usually only aggressive towards other plecos

. … When they grow larger, they do not like having other fish in their path. When the pleco is the largest fish in the tank this can look like aggression, but it is really just going about it's business.

What is the rarest pleco?

LDA105 –

Typhoon Pleco

– Pseudacanthicus sp. –

One of the rarer plecos in the hobby, the Typhoon is also one of the prettiest.

Does a pleco need a heater?


Yes! All tropical fish require a heater

. Plecos are not cold-water fish. Even if they were, it would be a good idea to include a heater in the tank to make sure the water temperature never drops too far.

Can 2 plecos live in the same tank?

A pair of plecos can sometimes flourish together, but

only if they were introduced to a tank at the same time

, and as babies. If two plecos are used to being around each other and haven't ever been apart, they can often find success — and tranquility — in being around each other.

How long till pleco is full size?

Within their 15-20 year lifespan, they can sometimes grow up to

2 feet long

. It's pretty easy for your Pleco to outgrow smaller tanks in the 30-55 gallon range. Their growth does take some time and some may not grow outside of what their tank size allows for.

Do plecos like to be alone?


Bristlenose plecos can absolutely live alone in a tank

. They're perfectly happy by themselves and don't always need tank mates to keep them company.

What fish will keep my goldfish tank clean?

Algae-Eaters and Goldfish

Only two algae fish are recommended for a goldfish aquarium—the

rubber-lipped pleco and longfin bristlenose pleco

.

What fish can I mix with goldfish?

  • Hillstream Loach. …
  • Brochis multiradiatus. …
  • Dojo Loach. …
  • Bristlenose Pleco. …
  • Rubbernose Pleco. …
  • White Cloud Mountain Minnows. …
  • Ricefish. …
  • Hoplo Catfish.

What will eat algae in a goldfish tank?

Your best option for algae eating snails is

Nerite snails

, which are also the best overall option for algae eaters for . The best algae eating fish for goldfish tanks is Corydoras, which are effective algae eaters, but do usually come at a premium price.

How do I stop my goldfish from eating Plecos?

Make sure it's really dark so the goldfish can't see the wafers being dropped. The aquarium light may be off, but you could have your room light on and it still allows the goldfish to see. Also try

cutting up

some Zuchinni and weighing it down overnight.

Will Plecos eat smaller fish?


Yes some will kill

, they can become aggressive and territorial in improper environments. A common pleco (any of the many species) will choose a dead piece of shrimp or zucchini over a live fish any day of the week.

What should I feed my plecostomus?

  • Algae and sinking algae wafers.
  • Supplement with raw zucchini or cucumbers as a treat once or twice a week. Raw vegetables should be anchored near the bottom of the aquarium.
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Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.