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"Tynk" wrote I have otos in a 10 gal, and they do well on
cleaning the glass. Others I *loved* my Amano Shrimp. Do the amano Shrimp eat plants? |
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Tara Legale wrote:
"Tynk" wrote I have otos in a 10 gal, and they do well on cleaning the glass. Others I *loved* my Amano Shrimp. Do the amano Shrimp eat plants? No, just algae although your goldie might say thanks for the snack....but like the otos they are tropical.....are you sure your plec didn't just uproot the vals and the goldie then ate them? I've never known my plecs to eat my plants although I have seen them uproot them from time to time..... Gill |
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"Gill Passman" wrote
No, just algae although your goldie might say thanks for the snack....but like the otos they are tropical.....are you sure your plec didn't just uproot the vals and the goldie then ate them? I've never known my plecs to eat my plants although I have seen them uproot them from time to time..... My goldie has never eaten a plant. I watched the pleco go from plant to plant and scrap the vals like corn on the cob. By the time I got home today the vals are so transparent, like tracing paper (except the lower stems). I took them out and they are in a vase of water in light... not sure if they will grow like that though. Right now I just have the 2 sword plants which are very thick, and he is on that plant working every leaf, but I don't see any damage (yet). Plus I have the two onions. I'm waiting to see if he ruins the swords or not. Then I can either place another plant order, or replace the pleco. Not sure yet. The place I bought the plants from suggested java fern because they taste bad, and more onions, and possibly anubias (not sure the spelling) because of their thick leaves. |
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But I bet you sure do make up eating what your goldie does not
eat.....ya little hog! On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:57:53 GMT, "Tara Legale" wrote: "Gill Passman" wrote No, just algae although your goldie might say thanks for the snack....but like the otos they are tropical.....are you sure your plec didn't just uproot the vals and the goldie then ate them? I've never known my plecs to eat my plants although I have seen them uproot them from time to time..... My goldie has never eaten a plant. I watched the pleco go from plant to plant and scrap the vals like corn on the cob. By the time I got home today the vals are so transparent, like tracing paper (except the lower stems). I took them out and they are in a vase of water in light... not sure if they will grow like that though. Right now I just have the 2 sword plants which are very thick, and he is on that plant working every leaf, but I don't see any damage (yet). Plus I have the two onions. I'm waiting to see if he ruins the swords or not. Then I can either place another plant order, or replace the pleco. Not sure yet. The place I bought the plants from suggested java fern because they taste bad, and more onions, and possibly anubias (not sure the spelling) because of their thick leaves. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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