How much is too much food?
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How much is too much food?
In my 20 long tank (gallons), I have 2 bristlenose plecos, 6 emerald eyed rasboras, and 6 bronze cories, not to mention a ton of MTS.
Two questions: how much food is TOO much for my plecos? There's little to no algae in the tank right now, so I usually give them one algae disc a night. Yesterday I tossed in an inch long piece of lettuce--which was eaten promptly. I added another piece of similar size today, and replaced it with a two inch one tonight (after the male demolished the piece).
Am I not feeding them enough, or too much?
Next q: if my bristlenose breed, will the male defend the eggs from MTS?
Two questions: how much food is TOO much for my plecos? There's little to no algae in the tank right now, so I usually give them one algae disc a night. Yesterday I tossed in an inch long piece of lettuce--which was eaten promptly. I added another piece of similar size today, and replaced it with a two inch one tonight (after the male demolished the piece).
Am I not feeding them enough, or too much?
Next q: if my bristlenose breed, will the male defend the eggs from MTS?
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You know, the word on how much to feed is almost always "as much as the fish will eat in 5 minutes." I try to follow this advice with most of my fish, but not my plecos (a gibby and two ancistrus sp.). I usually toss in about 3-5 algae wafers a night. There's always something left on the bottom after 5 minutes. However, I guess I've got the attitude that as long as it's gone by morning it's okay.
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Ha, I've this rule for my plecs:
I feed your in the morning, make sure I don't see any leftover that evening. I feed you at night, make sure you finish everything the next morning. Otherwise, I'll give you a tablet less, during the next feed.
Yeah, I think it doesn't really work on 'finish in 5 minutes' for plecs, especially when most of mine only comes out to eat when no one's around.
I feed your in the morning, make sure I don't see any leftover that evening. I feed you at night, make sure you finish everything the next morning. Otherwise, I'll give you a tablet less, during the next feed.
Yeah, I think it doesn't really work on 'finish in 5 minutes' for plecs, especially when most of mine only comes out to eat when no one's around.
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