Retuks;3475429; said:they can if you vary the diet of your other fish. algae takes nutrients from micro particles in the water by waste of your other fish + solar energy. so like most other things, the algae grows upon what it "eats" as well and indirectly gives your plecos are varied diet.
they survive on one type of algae in the wild all the time. but many many things flow down river to add to its nutrition content.
festerfish;3475921; said:i was thinking the myth of spelling out pleco,the whole word any one out there want to walk under a latter
siebertn;3476018; said:As soon as he gets a taste for pellets his cleaning days will be over.
davo;3477620; said:Plecos are not tank cleaners, in fact they will add even more to your nitrates- a contributing factor to why you have algae in the first place.
davo;3477620; said:Plecos are not tank cleaners, in fact they will add even more to your nitrates- a contributing factor to why you have algae in the first place.
Retuks;3491549; said:i said glass cleaners, not filters.
wingate2581;3491583; said:Tanks are made out of glass lol. If they are eating the algae(off the glass) they are pooping it back out, creating more nitrates. Furthermore, if you had this pleco for a year already and it is indeed a pterygoplichthys should'nt it already be too big to be in a ten gallon tank along with all the exos?