Using a shish kabob skewer to feed.....

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somthinsfishy

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Ok well as I promised. This is what I do to anchor my plecos food. Simple and effective. I went and bout a pack of 4 stainless steel (well suppost to be) BBQ skewers. I broke two of them in half, so I had 4 long pieces.
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Then the first thing I do is unthaw the seafood pieces in a bowl of hot water. Then while that's thawing I move onto cutting the veggies. I use broccoli, zucchini, and yams for the veggie portion. I've found these are their favorite, and the least messy. In my opinion. I cut them to this size first. These are going to be the portions.
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Then I cut them down to smaller bits. For the broccoli, I remove the tops leaving only the stem. I do this, because the tops are messy as can be. Next I skin the yams, because I found that most of my plecos won't eat it.
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Now it's time to take out the seafood bits. when I take them out I squeeze the bits in my hand to remove the most of the water inside. This is usually what clouds my tank a little. That's why I remove the juices. Now I cut down some of the larger pieces.
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After that's done it's time to put them on the skwer. I like to alternate the meat and veggies.
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Once the kabobs are done, I spread them out evenly across the tank.
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Then I put in my dry foods. They consist of home brewed pellets (on left), Hbh flakes (center), wardley pleco disc, and hikiri carnivore pellets. These are the all exact portions I use.
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Then about 45 seconds later the plecos come out of the woodworks. Just like I said, like a bunch of pigs hitting the feed troughs. The long spread out food allows them to all get in and eat. Their is occasional posturing, but never fights. The only plecos that I've had fight are my two big panques. Now their seperated. I still don't know for sure if the panques are males or females. I'm assuming their the same sex, and that's why they were fighting. Got to the point where one panque chewed the stripes right off the other. Both are healed and fine, except the one has a black patch where the stripes used to be. You can also see that even the rainbows like to hit the buffett. Very happy and healthy plecos.
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wow thats some serious munch for them. Aren't you affraid that they'll skewer themselves. Those skewers look good too. put those on a BBQ and they'll be pretty good
 
Very nice, i wish my 2 plecos would do that when i can see them, i guess my cichlids have scared them. Either way nice job. :clap
 
sorry another question, what seafood do you find your plecos like best?
 
Yep that's why I dedicated a pleco tank. My cichlids did the same thing, and I never got to see the plecos. That and the water parameters are way opposite.

They do look like they would be good sprinkled with a little olive oil, and soy sauce. Grilled to perfection! I swear the plecos eat better than I do.
 
Honestly they love it all, that's why I buy the mix batches. It has crab, prawns, shrimp, and I think it's squid or some kind of octipus. I've found that plecos love really any sort of dead meat! Even if it's another dead pleco. Fish will die, and be devowered before I even notice. Till I find a fishy skeleton. That doesn't happen very often though. Thank god.
 
The best thing for any fish is variety in food.

Great looking feast you put forth fishy.
 
Yeah keeps things nice and tidy. All that food is gone by the next morning. The only thing left is a little cloudy water that's gone by usually 10 am.
 
awesome! great variety, and im sure you can tell the difference in their colours because of a good diet! i'd be a little worried about them skewering themselves too, just because i can imagine it happening, but it is a system that obviously works well! they get fed better than me! if only everyone fed there plecos like this!

cant see any arabesques though :(
 
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