Feeding zuchini
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Feeding zuchini
I am starting to feed my Gold Nugget & L-333 zuchini. I forgot to remove the soft middle part with the seeds the first time I fed them. The next day, that part was all gone, among other parts of the zuchini. Both are still fine, so I guess that part is not harmful to them. Though I just wondered if you just leave the zuchini as is or remove out the soft middle part with the seed.
It seems the Gold Nugget prefers the outskin, while the L-333 enjoys everything.
It seems the Gold Nugget prefers the outskin, while the L-333 enjoys everything.
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By all means, feed it all to them. There's a lot of nutrients tied up in those seeds and most plecos that will eat veggies seem to relish sitting around and chewing the inside contents out. It's not at all uncommon to find pieces of the seed shell laying around with the insides sucked out of it.
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Another question 'bout the zucchini. At the advice of numerous books, I've begun feeding slices to the herbivorous cats in my tanks. Until now, I had been relying on spirulia tablets. Should I still supplement with the tablets, or will the zucchini support all nutritional requirements? ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon/confused.gif)
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Hi,
I was wondering if any of you feed your plecos any other fruits/vegetables. As well as zucchini, I also feed my bristle-nose's peas. About half an hour ago I put in a small slice of apple for the first time, and in the first 5 minutes they were already eating it.
Just curious to see what other feed their plecos?
Cheers, CatBrat.
I was wondering if any of you feed your plecos any other fruits/vegetables. As well as zucchini, I also feed my bristle-nose's peas. About half an hour ago I put in a small slice of apple for the first time, and in the first 5 minutes they were already eating it.
Just curious to see what other feed their plecos?
Cheers, CatBrat.
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Zuchini, pumpkin (kent or jap for preference) celery and brocolli stems are the prefered food in my tanks. They will leave algae wafers and spirulina sit for hours in the hope of something more to thier taste. I boil or blanche all fresh veg so it sinks.
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