Do botia sidthimunki eat plants ?

Other things in my tank have been in there for a while, and have not bothered them previously. They include : sewellia lineolata, glass cats, half beaks, corys, L333, L254, L399/400, L015, ABN, rasbora het, long arm and ghost shrimp, SAEs, and some type of australe. Along with the sulewesi snails that are too heavy to climb the plants.
 
Everything else has been in my tank for a while. These include : Aphyosemion australe EBT 96-27 (how's that for technical !!?), sewellia lineolata, SAEs, corys, half beaks, rasbora het, L254, L333, L015, L399/400, ABN, longarm and ghost shrimp, and the snails. What a melting pot, huh ?
 
42?! :drool::drool:

HN - save a tank for baby sids! I'm sure going to try my darndest to get them to breed in captivity!!

Yes, it's a lot. It's almost a species only tank, my albino cories are in there with them, the tank was set up to specifically to try to get them to breed. A combination of wild and farm raised in Thailand. They are still growing, they are all under a year old. And I actually have some red ramshorn snails in there. The bigger ones don't seem to get eaten so much. There are never any baby snails though. I think they love newly hatched baby snails! They are often digging through the substrate looking for no-see-ums!
 
HN - save a tank for baby sids! I'm sure going to try my darndest to get them to breed in captivity!!

Yes, it's a lot. It's almost a species only tank, my albino cories are in there with them, the tank was set up to specifically to try to get them to breed. A combination of wild and farm raised in Thailand. They are still growing, they are all under a year old. And I actually have some red ramshorn snails in there. The bigger ones don't seem to get eaten so much. There are never any baby snails though. I think they love newly hatched baby snails! They are often digging through the substrate looking for no-see-ums!

Will do!!! :) Keep me on the list of droolers! lol
 
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