First of all I want to thank you guys for helping me identify my eel. I haven’t felt this kind of help in a small community anywhere else.

Now for the tetra’s we had a dissappearing issue when we had a rainbow shark. We ended up getting rid of the shark and getting tetras till we had 20. Now we’re down to 12. I currently have 3 swordtails, 2 loaches, a small brisslemouth pleco and a larger pleco that survived. Plus 2 eels, one that was answered here and another is a zigzag eel.

Am I having a problem with hiding spots? I know I don’t have enough plants. I’m thinking of getting more moss and covering the area under the wood structure on the right.

Or are they getting sucked up the filter? I thought this but couldn’t find any evidence in the filter system. Any advice would be fully appreciated.

Here’s the pleco I’m questioning.

  • @zepheriths
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    31 year ago

    The plecostomus? I don’t intend to sound rude but have you seen it’s mouth? A plecostomus has a mouth for scraping algae off of walls and sticking to said walls. If it was eating them. You would see scraped up body

    • @AermisOP
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      21 year ago

      You’re not rude. I have seen the mouth but mostly made the question because of how big the mouth is.

      • @zepheriths
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        11 year ago

        Thank you for taking it well. As a follow up I asked my mom who has had plecostomuses since before I was born. She said they will only eat them if they are already dead. So it is possible but something else is killing them

        • @AermisOP
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          21 year ago

          Yeah it was ultimately the bichir. I posted a few pictures in this post. Had to get rid of it. Luckily my fish guy took it off my hands and replaced a few of the tetras for it even though I didn’t get the bichir from him. He was very upset at whoever sold me the bichir and said they’d be ok with the tetras. The more you know.