Loricariidae eating/not eating plants?
Loricariidae eating/not eating plants?
Hi, i've got a question for you guys...
What about loricariids and munching on plants (Echinodorus and such). Any particular species to keep away from if you want unharmed plants?
What about loricariids and munching on plants (Echinodorus and such). Any particular species to keep away from if you want unharmed plants?
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I wrote an article for Planted Aquaria magazine on this very topic entitled "Plants and Plecos" (not a very original title). I can send youy a copy if you are interested.
Basically, stay with the Hypoptopomatinae for "worker" loricariids to keep the tank free of algae. The second best subfamily are the loricariinae. Of these Sturisoma, most Rineloricaria, Sturisomatichthys, and Farlowella make good worker plecos. The meat eating and sand sifting Loricariinae (Loricarichthys, Pterosturisoma, Planiloricaria, etc) are good choices, but do not help much with algae. Any member of Hypostominae or Ancistrinae is a gamble. Most species of these two subfamiles will eat plants or, at a minimum, damage them. The other point is that the environments that these two subfamilies prefer are not at all what you are trying to maintain in a planted tank.
Bottom line, you can have a pleco tank witha few hardy plants (Java moss and Java fern, for example) or an Amano or Dutch style tank which limits you to Hypoptopomatinae and some loricariinae.
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Basically, stay with the Hypoptopomatinae for "worker" loricariids to keep the tank free of algae. The second best subfamily are the loricariinae. Of these Sturisoma, most Rineloricaria, Sturisomatichthys, and Farlowella make good worker plecos. The meat eating and sand sifting Loricariinae (Loricarichthys, Pterosturisoma, Planiloricaria, etc) are good choices, but do not help much with algae. Any member of Hypostominae or Ancistrinae is a gamble. Most species of these two subfamiles will eat plants or, at a minimum, damage them. The other point is that the environments that these two subfamilies prefer are not at all what you are trying to maintain in a planted tank.
Bottom line, you can have a pleco tank witha few hardy plants (Java moss and Java fern, for example) or an Amano or Dutch style tank which limits you to Hypoptopomatinae and some loricariinae.
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Given the publication is no longer, are you able / willing to have it published in SW?Shane wrote:I wrote an article for Planted Aquaria magazine on this very topic
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Jools,
An even better idea. Will send it this weekend.
-Shane
An even better idea. Will send it this weekend.
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I have hemiloricaria (common: RedLlizard Cats or Red Firefoxes) and a Whiptail cat, they leave my pretty much leave my plants alone. Good Luck!
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