Tank mates for zebra plecos.
Tank mates for zebra plecos.
Hi,
Ive recently bought four juvenile zebras with the view to try and breed them in the future.does anybody have any suggestions for mid to top water swimming companions that arent going to give the zebras any problems at feeding time.The tank is 36x15x15 do you think there would be room for more zebras aswell.
Im also experiencing problems feeding them because all they eat is bloodworm and lots of it but will not touch anything else such as prawn,krill and two different types of dry food (one of which they were feed in the shop) any ideas are very welcome.
Ive recently bought four juvenile zebras with the view to try and breed them in the future.does anybody have any suggestions for mid to top water swimming companions that arent going to give the zebras any problems at feeding time.The tank is 36x15x15 do you think there would be room for more zebras aswell.
Im also experiencing problems feeding them because all they eat is bloodworm and lots of it but will not touch anything else such as prawn,krill and two different types of dry food (one of which they were feed in the shop) any ideas are very welcome.
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I have six zebras in a 170 l tank with strong current and high temperature. I have decided not to have any tank mates and I would suggest the same to you, if you are planning to spawn them or else you might consider taking the tank mates away when the zebras are full grown.
My zebras have eaten so far: shrimp, morquito larvae, zucchini, frozen fish and Tetra wafer mix. I place the food behind the powerhead, where the current is slower than elsewhere. When I serve them mosquito larvae I usually turn the powerhead (but not the canister filter I have) off for about 45 minutes and sometimes I even turn the lights off.
My zebras have eaten so far: shrimp, morquito larvae, zucchini, frozen fish and Tetra wafer mix. I place the food behind the powerhead, where the current is slower than elsewhere. When I serve them mosquito larvae I usually turn the powerhead (but not the canister filter I have) off for about 45 minutes and sometimes I even turn the lights off.
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