Seaweed for plecos?
Seaweed for plecos?
I thought it would be interesting to try some Ocean Nutrition 'seaweed selects' for plecos so I bought a pack today- I haven't put any in the tank yet but just wondered if anyone had tried feeding plecos seaweed. I can't imagine there is much seaweed in their natural diet! I'm guessing it will probably appeal to the more vegetarian plecs like panaques but I expect I'll find out......
p.s. just got hold of the updated aqualog 'all L no's'- what a fantastic reference!!
p.s. just got hold of the updated aqualog 'all L no's'- what a fantastic reference!!
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I can imagine them finding spirulina and other kinds of algae in their natural habitat, but seaweed seemed a little unusual! That said, the folded sheet I put in the tank had dissapeared by the following morning, although the discus all looked quite interested in it. Well, I guess it adds a bit more variety in their diet so its all good.....sidguppy wrote:uhm...spirulina is a kind of seaweed/algae?
and that IS a major substance in many pl*co-foods.