J JohnBull Fish Fanatic Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 191 Reaction score 0 Nov 13, 2011 #1 Hi, Our newly aquired Bristle nosed Plec needs a dark home for itself apparently ? I noticed in the LFS some Plecs seemed to be living in what looked like tubing of some kind ? John
Hi, Our newly aquired Bristle nosed Plec needs a dark home for itself apparently ? I noticed in the LFS some Plecs seemed to be living in what looked like tubing of some kind ? John
juggernuts Fishaholic Joined Dec 16, 2008 Messages 460 Reaction score 0 Nov 13, 2011 #2 just a decent piece of bogwood angled correctly or a pile of stones usually provides adequate hiding. Or you could try a coconut cave they always tend to like them. all you can do for a few quid
just a decent piece of bogwood angled correctly or a pile of stones usually provides adequate hiding. Or you could try a coconut cave they always tend to like them. all you can do for a few quid
OP OP J JohnBull Fish Fanatic Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 191 Reaction score 0 Nov 13, 2011 #3 juggernuts said: just a decent piece of bogwood angled correctly or a pile of stones usually provides adequate hiding. Or you could try a coconut cave they always tend to like them. all you can do for a few quid Click to expand... Hi, I just thought Plecs needed a dark place 24/7. The one we have always goes to the same place,which is basically the far end of the tank and he sticks to the glass between the side of the tank and a rock. Thanks
juggernuts said: just a decent piece of bogwood angled correctly or a pile of stones usually provides adequate hiding. Or you could try a coconut cave they always tend to like them. all you can do for a few quid Click to expand... Hi, I just thought Plecs needed a dark place 24/7. The one we have always goes to the same place,which is basically the far end of the tank and he sticks to the glass between the side of the tank and a rock. Thanks