Do Loricariidae feed off parents?
Posted: 29 Aug 2019, 17:37
My twig cats have been breeding again recently, and I decided to save some of the youngsters in a nursery. Two batches of them are growing well.
I just noticed one of the smaller twiglets has escaped back into the main tank (or perhaps missed getting collected up in the first place). I spotted it sucking the back of one of its parents, and it stayed attached for several minutes, even while the parent changed position. There's plenty of food options available (you can see some of them in the photos) but I wondered if Loricariidae are known to deliberately feed off their parents at all? I know fry do this in the early stages of development, but cichlids tend to provide parental care to their young whereas I think most Loricariidae only care for the eggs.
Regards,
Paul
I just noticed one of the smaller twiglets has escaped back into the main tank (or perhaps missed getting collected up in the first place). I spotted it sucking the back of one of its parents, and it stayed attached for several minutes, even while the parent changed position. There's plenty of food options available (you can see some of them in the photos) but I wondered if Loricariidae are known to deliberately feed off their parents at all? I know fry do this in the early stages of development, but cichlids tend to provide parental care to their young whereas I think most Loricariidae only care for the eggs.
Regards,
Paul