How to grow your L46 Zebra plecos fast??

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • In this video, I share a few tips on how to successfully raise your L46 Zebra plecos Hypancistrus zebra.

Komentáře • 92

  • @christopherlee9199
    @christopherlee9199 Před 2 lety +5

    The L46 looks well fed and contented. Thanks for sharing!

  • @omegar07
    @omegar07 Před 2 lety +3

    Great tips. I have 2 small zebras that were in a community tank. I removed them yesterday and gave them their own tank. They were out competed for food before. Now they look calm and not hiding as much.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! They will certainly enjoy their own tank:)

  • @MelvinsaurusRex
    @MelvinsaurusRex Před 2 lety +1

    This was very helpful. Thank you

  • @harryurban4219
    @harryurban4219 Před 2 lety

    Another informative video . Thank you

  • @garysfishroomtx
    @garysfishroomtx Před 2 lety

    Thanks! Great information!

  • @ARMBogdanski
    @ARMBogdanski Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative, as always!

  • @gregoirebesset7024
    @gregoirebesset7024 Před 2 lety

    Many useful tips . very good content. thanks for sharing your knowledge .

  • @barugongameroff2914
    @barugongameroff2914 Před 6 měsíci

    finally I found some real talk video with essence of information for keeping these fish! thank you so much! I think the same rules go for L134.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you:) Leopard frogs L134 are even easier to grow than zebras as long as they get enough food

  • @wyin1395
    @wyin1395 Před 2 lety

    very helpful to me , thank you so much

  • @SportsNBourbon
    @SportsNBourbon Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @123akgun
    @123akgun Před 5 měsíci

    Good that Mafia is now in the hobby 😂 thanks bro ✊

  • @ReefBuildersVideo
    @ReefBuildersVideo Před 2 lety +2

    I keep 18 Zebras in a 600 liter aquarium with lots of flow, many very large angelfish and at any moment you can see at least 10 zebra plecos out and about, only the breeding males are glued to their caves

  • @robinstanden1951
    @robinstanden1951 Před 2 lety

    thx good talk i enjoyed it, i also use smaller tanks, i find the high flow rates a problem coz they wash the food away takes a lot of messing with nozzels to get it right, the best food for my hypos including zebras seems to be stendeker beef heart and sinking blood worm pellets i try all the dry foods like bug bites pleco tabs etc but the beef heart i feed my discus is prefered my leopard frogs like premium catfood in a gel format i give this feeding info because i never see specific foods mentioned also when i make gel food either my recipe or bottom scratcher i always add a little salt and garlic paste as reccomended by leandro sousa from rio xingu fame seems to make the food more palatable.lastly to make gel food use about 27 grams of gelatine to 1 pint of food mix.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I absolutely agree that preparing your own paste/gel for plecos is a great solution. I was always lazy to do that because I had just a few plecs. My zebras also enjoyed beef heart, but it was affecting water quality and did not stay in one spot because of the flow, so I switched to pellets and bloodworm as they would stay still on the bottom under current where plecs would eventually get them.

    • @robinstanden1951
      @robinstanden1951 Před 2 lety

      @@tropicalfishhub you need to use more gelatine in the mix it stays in one piece then try 30 grams gelatine to a pint of beef heart mix

  • @tiameg1
    @tiameg1 Před 3 měsíci

    Loved the video :) What size tank are they in and what size would you suggest for 6 please?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you:) That was a 60 litre tank. 6 adults would need something like 80-100 litre tank

  • @sasikafish
    @sasikafish Před 2 lety

    hi . your channel is very helpful . Can you say a treatment for sores of angels . plz.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. If these are just scratches you can use salt bath or just add some catappa almond leaves to speed up healing. If this is something bacterial, you'll need to get some general anti-bacterial treatment.

    • @sasikafish
      @sasikafish Před 2 lety

      @@tropicalfishhub Thanks

  • @doyleanderson5357
    @doyleanderson5357 Před 2 lety

    thank you /i have 5 in a 40 gallon they never come out about 1 year old

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety +1

      They will be more confident if there are many hiding places. Younger plecs don't feel safe in pleco caves, they need something like slate structures so they can wedge themselves into crevices

  • @kikito325
    @kikito325 Před rokem

    In your video it’s an 8 gallon for a good growth ?

  • @corydoraszoneaquatics
    @corydoraszoneaquatics Před 2 lety

    Thank you. What do you feed them? It's a Dennerle tank? It looks nice with rounded corners.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, this is Dennerle 60L tank! I feed them Hikari carnivore pellets, some vibra bites, a bit of API catfish pellets, and very occasionally some frozen bloodworm.

    • @kristianadolfsson
      @kristianadolfsson Před 2 lety

      @@tropicalfishhub Thanks! Have the 2 first foods, but no L46, yet. Have some L134 but they are not shy to the food so they are growing nicely.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety +1

      @@kristianadolfsson Leopard frog plecos are also very beautiful!

    • @Gsquaree
      @Gsquaree Před 2 lety

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    • @Gsquaree
      @Gsquaree Před 2 lety

      ,

  • @danieschoeman1810
    @danieschoeman1810 Před 2 lety

    Please provide the dimensions of this tank. It seems deep. Is the depth important in your opinion?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      Its 38x38x43cm. They like hiding in vertical structures. I noticed that in shorter tanks, they tend to fight more and stronger fish will constantly harass weaker ones, but with slates they tend to stay on their levels and rarely fight.

  • @flonkas
    @flonkas Před rokem

    Bro you are the l046 master. Great tips. I have 3 L046 and I plan to get 2 more for a full breeding colony. What do you think

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem

      Thanks:) If you have an established breeding group its best not to add new fish, as it can offset the balance (males will fight), but if there was no spawning yet its a great idea to add more fish as new pairs can form

    • @flonkas
      @flonkas Před rokem

      @@tropicalfishhub yes, all 3 of mine are way too young for breeding, still 1.5 inch. I’m getting 2 more. Thanks !

  • @missmermaid6249
    @missmermaid6249 Před 2 lety

    They are so pretty. Curious why you didn’t have the light on.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I have no lights on that tank, because zebras seem to be more confident with no lighting, and also there are no plants there:)

    • @missmermaid6249
      @missmermaid6249 Před 2 lety

      @@tropicalfishhub thanks. That’s interesting. I actually noticed no light on it that’s what made me more curious. I could see a blue hue on yours which leads me to believe they’re very happy!

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      @@missmermaid6249 Yes, they seem to be happy there! I am hoping they will breed, but I guess they need more time for that.

  • @doyleanderson5357
    @doyleanderson5357 Před 2 lety

    Can you use salt for zebras . Noticed one is doing some flickering on rock. Water conditions look good. Any advice

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety +1

      It sounds like it has parasites such as flukes, not sure salt will help. If it gets worse, you would need to treat them with a dewormer, but with caution as they can be sensitive to medicines.

  • @tritranuc360
    @tritranuc360 Před 2 lety

    Yeah it always means “Do it livestream “

  • @creamontop6969
    @creamontop6969 Před 2 lety

    so I presume a high temperature 30°Celsius or 89°F is a suitable besides good foods are growing fast?

  • @henminglee
    @henminglee Před rokem

    Hi, I recently purchased two 1.25” L046, one got stuck between some rocks and skin on his head scraped off on one side. For example on the side of the head vertical stripe is gone and you can see raw flesh. It’s not bleeding. I moved him to breeder box, put in Almond leaf with half dose of Melafix. He is eating, will he eventually recover with skin and stripe growing back?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem

      It sounds like it will heal, they are quite hardy when it comes to injuries. It will take some time though and the stripe may not be exactly the same

  • @extraaccount5830
    @extraaccount5830 Před rokem

    Can angelfish live in 31 degree water? Discus certainly can. What price are they selling for in the UK? They're so expensive here.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem

      Yes angels can live at 30C, but they don't like flow. Zebra plecos are also expensive here, juveniles start from £80, adults around £250 and more

  • @ridwanarrosyiid2881
    @ridwanarrosyiid2881 Před 2 lety

    If in terms of breeding them, do they require special treatment too? Like i heard they prefer lower pH to spawn, or they will just spawn on their own as long as breeding group already formed and they already sexually matured?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      They indeed require softer water for their eggs to hatch. I have soft water, so I never had to use RO, but some people use remineralized RO.

  • @1stdanclaire
    @1stdanclaire Před rokem

    My zebra pleco goes all over my community tank. It eats algae from the glass all the snail eggs it eats wood. It's very out going. My other zebra pleco is exactly as you described. But some are outgoing. Also my outgoing one will compete for food and not be bullied away by my loaches. But I am in the middle of setting them up their own tank.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem +1

      Its a good idea to create a species-only tank for your zebras. Some of them are indeed more outgoing than others, but overall they rarely thrive in community tanks as few community tanks can be heated to 31-32C, which is the temperature zebras need to thrive, grow and breed. Strong flow is another important point, which can rarely be achieved in a community tank

    • @1stdanclaire
      @1stdanclaire Před rokem

      @@tropicalfishhub hello thanks for your reply. So I have high flow lot's of people think some fish can't take high flow but at the end of the day all these fish come from river's where 90 percent of it is high or very high flow. I have my angel fish in a fish tank with a power head that could drive a boat and you can't tell they just sit as if there is no flow. I've always believed high flow is important for all fish from rivers besides a few exceptions. My cardinal and rummie nose in my other tank have very high flow they are perfect and years old. I feel my zebra plecos are doing really well they are stunning . I keep them at 82. They don't grow slowly they eat well I feed every other day and just treat them like any other pleco and they do really well. They have a stunning blue tint bright white and black. I've not uploaded much footage of them but if your interested I'll try to today so you can check them out . One is 2.5 year's old the other is around 14 month's. I hope my experience in keeping these fish in a community set-up can help you as your videos have helped me in about 3 month's they will be in their own tank.

    • @1stdanclaire
      @1stdanclaire Před rokem

      @@tropicalfishhub hi again I uploaded some footage of my hopefully pair if your interested.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem +1

      @@1stdanclaire Thank you! That zebra on driftwood looks like a female. I'm sure they thrive in your tank. If you plan on breeding them it makes sense to keep them in a separate tank with higher temps and do a bit of power feeding to get them in breeding condition.

    • @1stdanclaire
      @1stdanclaire Před rokem

      @@tropicalfishhub I'm grateful for your comments and feed back I enjoy the term power feeding. I forgot to mention I think what helped me bringing these fish up in my community setup is that my tank has been running for ten years and has a hefty snail population with eggs everywhere so my zebras are always power feeding😁 I'd like to ask why you think my older zebra is female? I was researching and I thought the brushes on the face and back of the pectoral fins meant it was more likely to be male. But I'm new to this so really don't know.

  • @michelwolfde7789
    @michelwolfde7789 Před 8 měsíci

    Have 6. But soon 5 more

  • @doyleanderson5357
    @doyleanderson5357 Před 2 lety

    have 5 zebras 1 1/2 years old in 33 gallon// also have 1 zebra 2 year old in a tank by self ,, /// do you think would be ok now to add the older zebra to the tank that has the 5 zebras

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety +1

      If that older zebra is female there should be no problems at all, but if its a male it can potentially try to dominate smaller zebras.

  • @tomfasano9082
    @tomfasano9082 Před 2 lety

    So no dither fish then? I have mine in a 40G with 7 dwarf neon rainbows.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      I could never find fish that would enjoy strong flow, high temps and will not outcompete zebras for food:)
      I'm not too familiar with rainbows, but I think they would suffer from high temps. They also like harder water than zebras, and zebras won't spawn in hard water

  • @tritranuc360
    @tritranuc360 Před 2 lety

    What the zebra pleco fish name?

  • @rebelutu
    @rebelutu Před rokem

    I got zebra 236 rb can keep them with Discus in ro water?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem +1

      Zebras will like RO and discus temperatures, but they needs lots of flow, and discus don't like flow, so probably not a good idea

  • @andychandra8969
    @andychandra8969 Před rokem

    Hi sir, do L046 need drift wood on their tank?

    • @andychandra8969
      @andychandra8969 Před rokem

      and is feeding artemia (baby brine shrimp) good for them with that high flow? thanks

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem

      No they don't need wood, they do not eat it or from it

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem

      @@andychandra8969 I don't think they can catch it unless it lodges itself somewhere in decor

  • @Urmom-tj6cb
    @Urmom-tj6cb Před 2 lety

    Can I put shrimp in it?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      I don't see why not! They won't touch anything except their own kind.

  • @TiredOfY
    @TiredOfY Před rokem

    any updates on this? have they bred? have they died? what happened?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem

      They were rehomed last year. no space for more thanks now

  • @tritranuc360
    @tritranuc360 Před 2 lety

    Right guys?

  • @MarkAnthonyTVFitness
    @MarkAnthonyTVFitness Před rokem

    Does the pleco need to be sexually mature to breed or the size of the fish is what matters? Cause some fish mature after 2-3years. What if they reach the breeding size before then? Can they breed?

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před rokem +1

      Most small pleco species mature at about 1 year of age and are able to breed as long as they are in good physical shape. The problem with Zebras and some other hypancistrus is that people fail to provide adequate care and therefore these fish take ages to reach their breeding size and shape

    • @MarkAnthonyTVFitness
      @MarkAnthonyTVFitness Před rokem

      @@tropicalfishhubjust curious, what do you feed them? Cause you clearly figured out the equation for fast growth

  • @CHAISOICY
    @CHAISOICY Před 2 lety

    Just throw some pothos in the tank makes water changes easier lol

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      Actually, I previously had pothos in there, but now I removed lighting to reduce algae, so pothos had to go;)

  • @kristianzomer
    @kristianzomer Před rokem

    100g of algie are 51g of protien

  • @exasperatus2002
    @exasperatus2002 Před 2 lety

    I was always told they needed 2.5 - 3 years to reach sexual maturity. Mine are now 2.

    • @tropicalfishhub
      @tropicalfishhub  Před 2 lety

      They should be able to breed once they are about a year old, just like all other small pleco species, but it might take a while for a pair/ breeding group to form, so eventually it might take 2 years or more for them to start breeding.

  • @tritranuc360
    @tritranuc360 Před 2 lety

    No ! Don’t put the shrimp in this tank.
    He will punch you from 2091

  • @tritranuc360
    @tritranuc360 Před 2 lety

    An injurious female?

  • @tritranuc360
    @tritranuc360 Před 2 lety

    But unfortunately, it’s name opalamotuiamm

  • @tritranuc360
    @tritranuc360 Před 2 lety

    No this is unfortunately like that Mr.!