Food for Pleco

suby7272

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Hi guys

Read somewhere recently that zucchini can be a good treat for Plecos. But, Zucchini is not available in my part of the world - so what would be best alternate for this ? Can whats-best for plecos be good enough for other bottom feeders like eels and loaches too ? Please advice.

Suby
 
You can feed them other similar squashes, or cucumbers, peas, dark green leaf vegetables and of course, algae wafers.
 
What kind of pleco is it.
I have a common pleco Pterygoplichthys pardalis that survive mainly on algae growing on the tank. But some plecos doesn't eat algae, example being Gold Nugget.
I also feed him vegetable such as lettuce, spinach and peas.
Hope this help
Rohn
 
I have a snowball (L102) and I feed him on potato with algae wafers - cut a piece of potato, add a couple of "slits" and insert a wafer in each slit - I have found this the best way to prevent my shrimp eating the algae wafers before he gets chance to (also leaves a cool dent with his "teeth" marks!)
 
My plecos really liked cucumber! And just curious Suby, where in the world do you live? :look:
 
suby7272 said:
Hi guys

Read somewhere recently that zucchini can be a good treat for Plecos. But, Zucchini is not available in my part of the world - so what would be best alternate for this ? Can whats-best for plecos be good enough for other bottom feeders like eels and loaches too ? Please advice.

Suby


What's your part of the world? Zuccinni is what the North Americans call it. In Europe it's known as a Courgette. Hope this helps :)
 
Holly9937 said:
My plecos really liked cucumber! And just curious Suby, where in the world do you live? :look:

India :p
Zucchini is what we dont get.
Cucumbers are in abundance though :D
 
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