Pleco's feeding on hair algae
Posted: 12 Apr 2008, 03:41
To all:
I've been told (emphatically) that plecos do not feed on hair algae. Yet I've come accross an article by the Aquatic Nuisance Research Species Program (Department of Engineers) that indicates a pleco described as "Armadillo del Rio" was introduced into the San Antonio Zoo in 1962 to control hair algae. The bullentin further states that some populations escaped the zoo area and are now hybridizing in the local waters.
This article and a picture of "Armadillo del Rio" can be found at:
http://el.erdc.usace.army.mil/elpubs/pd ... -v04-1.pdf
Check page 2.
So were the zoo people completely wrong or mislead, or do some plecos feed on hair algae.
Happy hobbying ,
Vriesea
I've been told (emphatically) that plecos do not feed on hair algae. Yet I've come accross an article by the Aquatic Nuisance Research Species Program (Department of Engineers) that indicates a pleco described as "Armadillo del Rio" was introduced into the San Antonio Zoo in 1962 to control hair algae. The bullentin further states that some populations escaped the zoo area and are now hybridizing in the local waters.
This article and a picture of "Armadillo del Rio" can be found at:
http://el.erdc.usace.army.mil/elpubs/pd ... -v04-1.pdf
Check page 2.
So were the zoo people completely wrong or mislead, or do some plecos feed on hair algae.
Happy hobbying ,
Vriesea