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plant eating cats
Posted: 11 Aug 2007, 04:07
by vernonlarge
I'm keeping 1 x Pseudomystus Siamensis and 1x Heteropneustes Fossilis in a planted tank and despite regular feedings one of them is eating the plants like crazy. Would anyone know which is more likely to be the culprit?
Thanks
Vern
Posted: 11 Aug 2007, 05:57
by Silurus
These are very unlikely suspects. What else do you have in the tank?
Posted: 11 Aug 2007, 14:14
by vernonlarge
That's what I thought but I've got nothing the size of these two except for 4 x Bala Sharks and a small Chinese Algae Eater. My Cryptocorynes are taking an absolute battering!
Posted: 11 Aug 2007, 21:05
by Marc van Arc
Did you replace the cryptos shortly? If so, they slime away within days.
Have you got Latin names for Bala shark and the algae eater? I don't know which species you mean.
As HH said, you can rule the catfishes out. No way they eat plants.
Posted: 11 Aug 2007, 22:59
by Silurus
Bala shark=Balantiocheilos melanopterus
CAE=Gyrinocheilus aymonieri
These would be more likely suspects if the crypts aren't sliming.
Posted: 12 Aug 2007, 00:58
by vernonlarge
It's a new tank set up. I planted the Crypts about 8 weeks ago and although not dead they've been cut right back to the substrate. I've watched the CAE and Bala's closely and they don't bother the plants so I'd assumed it was the cats after dark.
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 13:45
by newt0524
hey
The Gyrinocheilus aymonieri (chinese algae eater) is the most likely culprit. With it being a new tank setup, there is most likely not much algae present. So the algae eater is going for what ever plant matter it can find.
Not certain, but it is a pretty good shot.
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 17:31
by sidguppy
the Gyrinocheilus will not truly harm the plants when small. although adults are often nasty critters (lepidophages! scale eaters); youngsters are actually fine algae-eaters.
it's the Bala-Shark that is a true lawnmower. these are true herbivores and halfgrown fish (halfgrown is anything between 4-8") can and do raze the plants in any tank.
fully grown bala's are a sight to behold....few people realize how huge this fish can get!
adults can almost reach a foot and a half in length......
Posted: 14 Sep 2007, 00:01
by vernonlarge
Thanks for getting back to me. The sharks are going soon. They are only housed temporary as they'll soon get too big for my tank. The CAE is at adult size now though I thought they only ate algae when young? Either way he's going soon too as he's getting a little aggressive.
I guess this is the wrong forum to ask about suitable fish for a planted aquarium though!? Perhaps I should ask about suitable companions for my Pseudomystus Siamensis and Heteropneustes Fossilis instead?
Posted: 14 Sep 2007, 07:58
by Marc van Arc
vernonlarge wrote: Perhaps I should ask about suitable companions for my Pseudomystus Siamensis and Heteropneustes Fossilis instead?
Yes, you could start a new thread on that topic. Then you don't have to change forum