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    Questions on Sturisoma

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    Hi all,
    just wondering whether Sturisoma is suitable to be kept in a planted tank?

    1)What does it feed on?
    2)Size when fully grown?

    Thanks in advance!

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    YEs. It is possible to place a Sturisoma species in a planted tank. It is like otos, which is constantly grazing in the tank for algae, and left over bits of fish food in the tank.

    Largest I've seen can reach about 15cm or more. Nowadays, small juveniles can be easily bought from LFS, and they take a long time to hit those lengths.
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    Hi Vincent,
    thanks for the quick reply and helpful information!

    Any ideas where could i get them? Does C328 stock them?

    Cheers!

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    i'm keeping 2 sturisoma in my 4x2x2 planted and they're doing pretty well

    c328 does stock the small ones regularly, but the larger ones don't come in very often. I think polyart may still have a couple of large ones left, but i haven't been there since early last week so i can't be 100% sure.

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    From Lavender, your nearest shops which I know stocks those fishes are NA and Biotope.
    If you want specialised Pleco shops, there is NKS in Kovan and Fish Haven in Telok Blangah.
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    There should be two species that are regularly avialable.
    S. panamensa and S. auruem.
    The first gets quite large at 7.9" SL and the other 5.9" SL.
    Feedback is that they are rather difficult to tell apart.
    I am assuming that mine are S. auruem as they are about the 5/6" size and breeding...
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    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    i'm keeping 2 sturisoma in my 4x2x2 planted and they're doing pretty well

    c328 does stock the small ones regularly, but the larger ones don't come in very often. I think polyart may still have a couple of large ones left, but i haven't been there since early last week so i can't be 100% sure.
    Hi illumnae, thanks for sharing too.. i suppose i will be going for the small ones.. and enjoy their growing old process..

    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    From Lavender, your nearest shops which I know stocks those fishes are NA and Biotope.
    If you want specialised Pleco shops, there is NKS in Kovan and Fish Haven in Telok Blangah.
    Vincent, appreciate your detailed and tailored information! I will check out these places soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by celticfish View Post
    There should be two species that are regularly avialable.
    S. panamensa and S. auruem.
    The first gets quite large at 7.9" SL and the other 5.9" SL.
    Feedback is that they are rather difficult to tell apart.
    I am assuming that mine are S. auruem as they are about the 5/6" size and breeding...
    Celticfish, hope to see the pictures of your hatchlings! heheh.


    Thanks for all your inputs, you guys have been of great help!

    Cheers!

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