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Plecos Fish for sale in Wymondham, Norfolk

6 Plecos Fish for sale in Wymondham, Norfolk

Pleco fish, also known as sucker fish or plecostomus, originate from South American rivers, making them a popular addition to aquariums across the UK. Physically, they are distinguished by their armored plates and sucker mouths used for clinging onto surfaces. Among the well-known breeds are the bristlenose pleco and the zebra pleco, both of which are highly sought after in the UK aquatic market. Temperamentally, plecos are generally calm and nocturnal, making them excellent algae eaters and tank cleaners without disturbing other fish. They thrive best in tanks that mimic their natural habitat, requiring caves and hiding places to feel secure. Due to their size and specific care requirements, they are suitable for experienced aquarists looking for unique and beneficial aquarium residents. Popular searches like "pleco fish for sale UK" and "bristlenose pleco for sale near me" reflect their high demand among enthusiasts, while keywords such as "common pleco for sale" and "pleco fish price UK" indicate active marketplace interest. Overall, plecos combine fascinating physical traits and manageable temperaments, making them ideal for dedicated fish keepers in the UK.

Plecos fish Beautiful pleco - Advert 1
3
3 days

Beautiful pleco

£50
Plecos1 year
Hi Here I have this beautiful pleco that needs rehousing due to closing my tank down. He feeds and poops very well and is very friendly. Doesnt mind being handled very occasionally.
Saskiah C.
Lowestoft, Suffolk(27.3mi)
Plecos fish Plecos Fish  - Advert 2
11
1 week

Plecos Fish

£3
Plecos1 year
One of the plecos gave birth to a large amount of plecos. Currently about 20-25 plecos available for sale. They are all in amazing health, they are around a year old. They have all been looked after
Cait P.
Stowmarket, Suffolk(26.8mi)
Plecos fish 7 inch/18cm male common pleco - Advert 3
4
3 weeks

7 inch/18cm male common pleco

£15
Plecos2 years
We are moving and our lovely pleco needs a home ASAP, has lived with no end of different species of tropical fish with no problem as he is very placid, loves cucumber and eats algae off the glass Nee
Megan F.
Swaffham, Norfolk(18.9mi)
Plecos fish L144 bristle nose pleco  - Advert 4
1

L144 bristle nose pleco

£20
Plecos6 months
Albino bristle Nose pleco 5 months old Fry hatched on the 11th of may. They have been in my main tank.
Shar A.
Colchester, Essex(47.6mi)
Plecos fish Bristlenose plecos - Advert 5
2
1 month

Bristlenose plecos

£4
Plecos6 months
I have 4 bristlenose pleco. Two of them I can guarantee that are females. The other two still to young to differentiate. Only available for collection
Diogo M.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire(49.1mi)
Plecos fish Juvenile bristle-nose plecos - Advert 6
15
1 month

Juvenile bristle-nose plecos

£1
Plecos3 months
I have around 100 juvenile plecos available These are a bottom feeder fish that grow to around 5 inches in size. Not sexable at this age. Collection only from thetford. £2.50 each. Happy to do offe
Dylan P.
Thetford, Norfolk(18.9mi)

FAQs

Are Plecos good for your fish tank?

Plecos are beneficial for fish tanks as they help control algae growth, keeping the tank cleaner. They also mix the substrate, which promotes beneficial bacteria and aids the nitrogen cycle. Generally peaceful, plecos can coexist with many other fish species, making them a good addition to a community aquarium.

What are the disadvantages of keeping Plecos?

One main disadvantage is their potential large size, with some species growing up to 24 inches, which requires larger tanks or ponds. They also have specific dietary needs, including driftwood in their diet, which may add complexity to care. Additionally, their size can lead to them being returned to pet stores if owners are unprepared for their growth.

How big do Plecos get?

Plecos vary significantly in size depending on the species. Some remain small, under a foot long, while others can grow up to 24 inches or more. The size you can expect will depend largely on the pleco species and the conditions in the tank.

Are Pleco fish hard to keep?

Plecos are generally easy to care for and adaptable to a variety of water conditions, making them suitable for beginners. However, they do require adequate tank space, a suitable diet including some forms of driftwood, and regular tank maintenance to thrive.