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How cold can plecos live in?


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#1 rochelle

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Posted 30 August 2009 - 09:50 PM

Hi all,
We live in Florida and have an outdoor pond. Obviously, the pond never freezes, but in the winter, we can get below freezing at night, for several nights in a row. Last winter was a cold one!! We had plecos in the pond, and they all died over the winter - we assume from the cold. The goldfish, however, loved it.

My question is - what is the lowest temperature a pleco can live in? And would a large aquarium heater used on very cold nights be enough to keep a 450 gallon pond warm enough for the plecos? We don't want to warm it up too much, just enough to keep the plecos happy.

Thanks.
Grandma Pfaff


#2 DrDave

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Posted 31 August 2009 - 02:02 PM

Plecos are not a good choice for ponds. Their temperature range is 73 to 82 degrees F. When you had freezing temperatures, your pond probably dropped below 50 degrees F.
High Fin Sharks are a much better choice and I think you might find thye cost less.
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