I gave my friend Tom my 150 gallon tank. He now desperately needs a very
large plecostomus, as there is a lot of algae growing in it.
His number is 206-523-1720.
He has a lot of other tanks, and has been a fish enthusiast for about 30
years. If you deliver it, you can see his 4-story passive solar home.
John
On Jul 27, 2005, at 4:12 PM, Bob and Judy Holmes wrote:
"Mr. P" is a standard issue plecostomus who has grown way too big for his
tank (45 gal.) to the point where he, or she, trashes the aquascaping and
poops out foot-long turds which lay all over the bottom and festoon the
few plants that have managed to stay rooted. This is a living room tank.
Not good.
"Mr. P" is in very good health, keeps the tank algae-free (eats mostly
algae wafers) and seems to have a pleasant personality. Length is just
under 12", nose to tip of tail, with a beam of about 2". Tankmates are two
large altum angels and some giant danios. Water is very acidic (pH < 6.0)
but I'm sure Mr. P would adapt to other water conditions.
Mr. P would be happy in a much bigger tank. Free to good home. Anyone
interested? Email or call me at 206-938-1583.
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