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can pl*cos and plants coexist?



 
 
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Old April 6th 05, 04:27 AM
Robert Flory
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Mine didn't eat them just plowed them up every night.
Bob
"Robert Flory" wrote in message ...
Trees should be okay once they get rooted, otherwise try floating plants ;-)

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"Scott Far Thunder" wrote in message ...
Hau kolas..quick question; I'm getting contradictory answers, thought I'd assimilate whatever you can contribute. I've a 100-gallon tank that I'm thinking of converting to planted. However, one of the occupants ofthis tank is a common pl*co who is fairly large at about 16" of length. I've had smaller pl*cos absolutely tear up plants in smaller aquariums. This guy/girl/whatever has never been in a planted tank, and due to size I won't put him in a smaller tank to "see what happens". So the question: in your experiences, what's the probability that a large pl*co like this will destroy a planted tank of this volume? If so, any suggestions of plants that might fair "better" in this environment and any that should be avoided? TIA.
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