HasYOur Panaque sp. L191 eaten plants anytime in the past??
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HasYOur Panaque sp. L191 eaten plants anytime in the past??
Hi, I´m recording the stadistics of the Panaque species specially Panaque sp. L191 , wich is your experience with this sp.... because is the unique sp. that hasn't eaten plants in my 4 years that I keep him. And I've just listened bad opinions about eating plants. there are exceptions with this sp. of Panaque???
this is my Panaque sp. 191
Thanks for sharing your experience
this is my Panaque sp. 191
Thanks for sharing your experience
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I agree with Mats. I do not know of any loricariid that regularly eats higher plants as part of its diet in the wild. I have never seen pleco damaged plants in th wild either (not to mention that you almost never find aquatic plants and loricariids in the same environments). My guess is that most plant eating comes about because the fish is improperly fed or is just "collateral damage" from algae grazing.
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