


Now I'm sure that those plecos need wood in diet. Has anyone observed something similar to this?

Imo fish grows very good, almost 2cms in 3 months

I think I must react to this.drpleco wrote:He might be eating the wood to help pass the beefheart through his intestines. It's not good to feed animal protein to plecos because it's not easily digested. Of course there are other reasons to eat wood, too.
I give a mixture of Tetra bits, Granulated Catfish food (Tropical Welsi Gran), Hikari Algae Wafer and Hikari sinking carnivore pellets.MatsP wrote:Which brand and type of pellets?
I always believe that "variety is the spice of life" for fish too.
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Mats
Bas Pels wrote:
Several plecos, such as Hypancistrus species, are carnivorous, eating all kinds of invertebrates. I think drpleco wrote 'animal protein' where he intended to write 'mammal protein'. Mammals, being warmblooded, have fats which solidify below 37 C - and solid fats hare hard to digest indeed
Feeding meat from mammals, even the most defatted meat, would hamper digestion in all fishes, but these few which are adapted to eating them. The European pike is one of such exceptions (eating joungh ducks in the wild)