Do Panaque maccus eat brush algae?
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Do Panaque maccus eat brush algae?
I´m setting up a 720 liter discus/tetra/pleco comunity tank with a whole lot of driftwood. It will be a sort of romantic riverbank theme. Therefore I am wondering: Can I use Panaque maccus or any other wood chewing pleco to limit the amount of brush algae growing on the wood?
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I agree with Mats, they certainly will not eat brush algae, but it will never become established on the driftwood due to their constant gnawing.
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I don't know about P.maccus, but I have two panaque tanks with P. nigrolineatus type fish, L190, L191, L27, L330 and L203. And they certainly do eat brush algae. There's no sign of brush algae except in deep depressions in the wood where they can't get to it. They will also clean the glass and rocks for brush algae. But they won't clean the rocks if they're not very smooth.
I added a 20 cm L330 to a tank with a 100 cm x 40cm x 80 cm piece of wood copletely covered with brush algae , and in 2 nights the wood was cleared of algae. It also took the trouble to go over several hundred overgrown anubias leaves to eat the algae, of course ruining the plants.
Just my 2 cents.
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I added a 20 cm L330 to a tank with a 100 cm x 40cm x 80 cm piece of wood copletely covered with brush algae , and in 2 nights the wood was cleared of algae. It also took the trouble to go over several hundred overgrown anubias leaves to eat the algae, of course ruining the plants.
Just my 2 cents.
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FB