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Old 12-06-2003, 12:44 PM
Glenn S.
 
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Default A Pleco Question

Fortunately I do have the indoor space for the large pleco's that I harbor.
I keep two of them in my pond all summer and a friend keeps one in his pond.
During the winter, I rotate the three of them between my 220, two 125's, 65,
and 55 gallon tanks. It's a shame that the 'southern part of Ohio' isn't
closer to the eastern panhandle of WV :-)

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"JSin" wrote in message
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Gene wrote:
I have a friend who wants to get rid of a really big pleco.
I was thinking of putting it in my 800 gal pond to control algae.
My question is: is it possible to keep it in the pond
during the winter or would it just die. I dont have a big enough tank
for it in the house. I live in the southern part of Ohio.

It is a tropical fish you get him below 50 degrees or so and he is a
dead body. In an 800 gallon pond though it is small enough to catch him
and overwinter him in a large heated enclosure. Perhaps a horse watering
troof or other enclosure. If you want to go that way. Another option is
take him feed him up during the summer and then sell him to a local indy
pet store. Large Cichlid and Catfish owners would love to have a ready
to roll bigger than the Oscar, Pleco to put in their 250 gal tank.

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