to bark or not to bark?
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to bark or not to bark?
I have four pleco tanks. two are heavier into wood eaters. All have green pomegranate wood and a small amount of apricot wood. Noone eats the apricot wood but all pieces of pomegranate wood have been stripped of bark. Should I try to have the wood eaters eat the inner pomegranate wood or replace with fresh pomegranate wood with the bark intact?
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Re: to bark or not to bark?
I let my plecos eat the wood until it looks like toothpicks.
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Re: to bark or not to bark?
So the cry shall be "let them eat wood!"
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Re: to bark or not to bark?
Hi all,
cheers Darrel
Apricot is Prunus armeniaca, and closely related to Almond (P. dulcis) (An almond nut is analogous to a peach or apricot stone), and the wood may contain some hydrogen cyanide (HCN).b.reder wrote: 27 Apr 2018, 21:29 ....... No-one eats the apricot wood but all pieces of pomegranate wood have been stripped of bark.
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Re: to bark or not to bark?
Why not both? Let's see what they prefer? Bark or woodb.reder wrote: 27 Apr 2018, 21:29 I have four pleco tanks. two are heavier into wood eaters. All have green pomegranate wood and a small amount of apricot wood. Noone eats the apricot wood but all pieces of pomegranate wood have been stripped of bark. Should I try to have the wood eaters eat the inner pomegranate wood or replace with fresh pomegranate wood with the bark intact?
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Re: to bark or not to bark?
Since I haven't seen any dead plecos, nor any eaten areas of the apricot, I must surmise that they can sense in some fashion, as Darrel points out- some negative attribute of the apricot wood.
Jobro- Yes- I will augment the denuded pomegranate with fresh pieces. My thanks to all. -Barry
Jobro- Yes- I will augment the denuded pomegranate with fresh pieces. My thanks to all. -Barry