Pleco Dietary Thread

Zero46

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Great thread. Some questions though. Is there a specific type of squash to feed them? Is one type better than others? Also, should the skin be removed of left around the edge?
 

davo

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skins are fine... I don't know much about squash, but I'm sure it doesn't matter which.
 

Zero46

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I was just wondering about the squash because they have like 4 or 5 different types at the store. I bought yellow squash. One more question, when you guys talk about market shrimp, what exactly does that mean? (I'm assuming shrimp from the supermarket but wasn't sure). Thanks
 

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All forms of squash are readily eaten, pumpkin works very well. Market shrimp is indeed shrimp from the supermarket. I generally buy the 61-70 size.
 

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I've read you guys mention "leaves" a couple of times. Do you mean that I can walk outside, get a couple of dead leaves, clean and soak them, and put them in my tank for my plecos? Will that hurt my tank? I have 2 rubber lips and a clown.
 

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I know people feed their plecos assorted fruits, but I have just been feeding them spinach, romaine, and other lettuces, as well as algae wafers and whatever frozen food they get that I feed the other fish (brine shrimp, blood worms, prawns). Is that good enough? Is the lettuce enough roughage? And do you guys feed your plecos ruffage during the day, they only seem to eat mine at night, so I clip it to driftwood when the lights go out.
 

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so cal nick;1934910;1934910 said:
i think u can buy waffers for the plecos
Which isn't the best thing to feed them everyday. That is what this thread was created for. Also, each species of plec has a different nutritional need, and those wafers don't cover all the plecs.
 

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Bobears;1428583;1428583 said:
I've read you guys mention "leaves" a couple of times. Do you mean that I can walk outside, get a couple of dead leaves, clean and soak them, and put them in my tank for my plecos? Will that hurt my tank? I have 2 rubber lips and a clown.
I wouldn't recommend it. Generally by leaves people are referring to lettuce or spinach leaves.
 

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WyldFya;1935447; said:
Which isn't the best thing to feed them everyday. That is what this thread was created for. Also, each species of plec has a different nutritional need, and those wafers don't cover all the plecs.
Not to mention some that are considered "algae wafers" have a particularly large amount of protein in them, and not so much in terms of roughage and veg. matter, so is always good to look on the ingrediants and compare them to different brands so you can make an informed choice depending on your pleco. But if you are feeding fresh or frozen foods, then you know what you are feeding them anyhow.
 
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