I just picked up 4 Pseudancistrs sp. 67 and am trying to figure out if I should be supplimenting their diet. I have them in a high flow tank with some Ancistrus ranunculus. I feed the ranunculus NLS Thera+A (they seem to like higher protein), but I'm wondering if I should switch the tank to Community pellets (a bit less protein), and/or add veggies like peas and zuccini.
Thanks!
Feeding info for Pseudancistrus
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Feeding info for Pseudancistrus
Jason M.
L. triactis
P. changae
L128
L34
L349
Uraguay Bristlenose
Common Bristlenose (albino, albino longfin, regular)
C. trilineatus; C. hastatus; C. paleatus 'longfin'; C. elegans; C. pygmaeus; C. aneus
L. triactis
P. changae
L128
L34
L349
Uraguay Bristlenose
Common Bristlenose (albino, albino longfin, regular)
C. trilineatus; C. hastatus; C. paleatus 'longfin'; C. elegans; C. pygmaeus; C. aneus
Re: Feeding info for Pseudancistrus
Jason, they have been eating cichlid grow pellets, colorbits and zuccini well when they were here.
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Re: Feeding info for Pseudancistrus
I tossed in a cube of Repashy (3:1 Meat:Soilent) this morning thinking it'll last them til I get home tomorrow night. They were already rasping all surfaces w/in an hour of introduction to the tank. I'll try NLS wafers next - all of my larger plecos like it (114,91,128) so they might too.
Jason M.
L. triactis
P. changae
L128
L34
L349
Uraguay Bristlenose
Common Bristlenose (albino, albino longfin, regular)
C. trilineatus; C. hastatus; C. paleatus 'longfin'; C. elegans; C. pygmaeus; C. aneus
L. triactis
P. changae
L128
L34
L349
Uraguay Bristlenose
Common Bristlenose (albino, albino longfin, regular)
C. trilineatus; C. hastatus; C. paleatus 'longfin'; C. elegans; C. pygmaeus; C. aneus