My pleco wont eat the cucumbers
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My pleco wont eat the cucumbers
i slice up the cucumbers and put it at the bottom of the tank floating by a heavy string barely touching the surface and its all there the next day, isnt the pleco suppose to eat
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pleco won't eat cuke
try slicing cuke in half lenth wise and holding to bottom (I use big metal salad fork stuck in one end so cuke is standing up lenth wise) try zuccini or yellow squash next THEY WILL EAT THE ZUCCINI
what's the matter?---cat got you'r tongue.
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vulkoq wrote:zucchini and cuke are not the same thing.
both zucchini and cucumber are of the same family of plants, Cucurbitaceae, commonly called the Squash family, both are heat loving plants, originally vining plants.
"zucchini" is a type of "summer squash", of the widely varied "squashes" which come from the western hemisphere where they were originally bred by Native Americans into many forms from a few related species (?)
"cucumbers" come from India region originally, evolution seperated by continents, has been grown for well over two thousand years in the old world.
zucchini can be very easily grown outdoors in the summer for organic "clean" veggies for your fish... i have not tried giving fresh cucumbers to my fish, the cucmbers are quite yummy picked and eaten immediately so afraid the fish miss out.
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By the way, zucchini is courgette in this part of the world! I think this causes confusion sometimes! The zucchini wins hands down with my pl*co. There was a thread about feeding pl*cos a while back:
http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=744
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http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=744
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I dont see a mention of the Pleco species! What species is it? the chances are it is not a vegitarian sp. Many people including some fish shop owners think that because it has a big sucker mouth that it eats algae and other vegetable matter.
For the record zucchini are called courgette here in the UK
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I dont see a mention of the Pleco species! What species is it? the chances are it is not a vegitarian sp. Many people including some fish shop owners think that because it has a big sucker mouth that it eats algae and other vegetable matter.
For the record zucchini are called courgette here in the UK
Ian
OK so by now either the cucumber has been eaten or gone rotten - in which case you will have removed it
If you are going to try again I think the most important thing is to make sure the cucumber is weighted so it sinks to the bottom - this is where a pleco expects to find its food & is happiest eating it under normal conditions - let alone when stuck with a potential bully of a tank-mate such as an Oscar!!
If you are going to try again I think the most important thing is to make sure the cucumber is weighted so it sinks to the bottom - this is where a pleco expects to find its food & is happiest eating it under normal conditions - let alone when stuck with a potential bully of a tank-mate such as an Oscar!!