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Blogger Unknown said...

Evil bastard fish-spawn of satan!!!
Clubbed one of these bastards with a two-foot crowbar once and it only dazed the sucker! Beware the evil crap-feeding fish from hell!!!

February 10, 2010

Blogger Sabina E. said...

dang.

February 10, 2010

Blogger Sara Amoo said...

Okay that last one really scares the crap out of me.

February 10, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, come on! they just look butt-ugly. Well, nothing good ever comes out when introducing foreign animals to a habitat...

February 11, 2010

Blogger Unknown said...

When I kept aquaria I always had one pleco per tank, a flock of corys and a couple of otocinclus. I never had algae problems.

That said, it's just stupid they introduced plecos to a foreign environment. Probably all they can do now is find out what predates plecos, and introduce those. Of course, those predators will no doubt prefer some other, less armored, tastier native species...

Wonder if you could take a pleco, put it in fresh water and feed it clean food like farmed catfish, if it would be rendered edible then.... hmmmm...

February 11, 2010

Blogger Unknown said...

Agreed, it was stupid. An ecological nightmare in the making, or in this case already made. I mean, they could have at least done case studies. Look at the cane toads in Queensland...

I head to the river once a week to dredge out as much of these demon-spawn as I can but there's only so much a handful of guys with nets and a healthy hatred of these fish can do...

February 11, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm normally against killing animals to satiate the fashion industry's demand for "natural" products. However, in this case, the fish are clearly overstepping their bounds and they do have rather nice looking scales/armor. Vietnamese pleco handbags anyone?

February 11, 2010

Blogger A. said...

Holy macaroni, those are some ENORMOUS plecos. I would enjoy meeting them myself (as I have a soft spot for giant plecos), but it's a shame they're causing ecosystem problems.

February 13, 2010

Blogger ZomGal said...

Poor plecos. Just doing what they were supposed to. Not their faults they breed like rabbits :D
I think the 2nd one looks pretty cool. They could probably sell that one for a hefty amount of $$ to aquarists.
I love my pleco.. although when they do get really big, they creep me out.

February 16, 2010

Anonymous Vern said...

Yep, these suckers to get big. Like freaky big. And they always win in a staredown contest too...

February 18, 2010

Anonymous BugLady said...

They should research how to turn pleco fishing into a profitable occupation. If there is a industrial use for any part of the fish, it'd be gone in no time. Fish oil, maybe? :|

February 19, 2010

Blogger Unknown said...

It makes excellent fertilizer BugLady. That's one way we've been able to manage the pleco population.

March 03, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

They're wreaking similar havoc in the San Marcos River in Tx. Seems the college kids at South Western State Uni tend to dump their aquariums over the bridge before heading home for the semester breaks...
On the other hand, why not net and sell them to the aquarium trade through wholesalers?

March 25, 2010

Blogger jerkie said...

As the other guy said, plecoed hand bags & shoes.. Im sure a Marikina Entrepreneur could figure out a way (or at least test) to make that armored scales profitable.
I had a -3 incher of that on my fish tank, but those behemoths you got looks like they have taken down a T-rex in their past life.
Good luck on your mission. And keep in mind the lessons of natural history.. That humans can push any species to extinction.

May 09, 2010

Blogger Unknown said...

i had the privilege of spearing one of these.....i wondered as what they would taste like.....on a grill skillet with adobo (spanish seasoning),garlic,pepper,butter,onion powder...they are tastyyyyy....

May 20, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can anyone tell me what type of pleco the last pleco pic (pleco 3) is because I bought that type from my pet store. Can someone tell me how big it gets? Thank you.

August 16, 2010

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