I read the sticky thread about Pleco diets and decided to try again to feed mine some veggies. I got "him" as a baby (sold as a Hypostomus, and now 2 years old and about 5" long w/o counting the tail fin), and when I tried to feed him cucumber way back then, it just sat in the tank and got slimy. But now I see they need more veg as they get older, so maybe that's why he didn't want it then.
So last night I gave him a chunk of blanched zucchini - nothing. I stayed up half the night, kept sneaking up to see if he was on it, but he went to the other end of the tank from the food and stayed there. Took the zuke out this morning and gave him a raw broccoli floret - nothing. I've seen him rooting around during the daytime this week, and I put it right beside his hidey spot (behind the filter intake) but he just stayed put. I took it out this afternoon. Can't risk leaving it in too long because I've been fighting ammonia and pH levels all week. Current readings: pH 6.8, Ammon .25, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 10-20.
My theory is, either he doesn't realize the food is there, or he's ignoring it entirely. Could it be the bright orange "clown fish" vegi-clip keeping him away? Am I just not choosing the right veggie for him? Is he too full? Or blind? It usually takes him a while to find the algae wafers, even when I drop one right in front of him. Often, the guppies get their fill first. :irked:
I guess he's not starving, because there's plenty of poo! :grinyes: Just wanted to be a good fish keeper.
So last night I gave him a chunk of blanched zucchini - nothing. I stayed up half the night, kept sneaking up to see if he was on it, but he went to the other end of the tank from the food and stayed there. Took the zuke out this morning and gave him a raw broccoli floret - nothing. I've seen him rooting around during the daytime this week, and I put it right beside his hidey spot (behind the filter intake) but he just stayed put. I took it out this afternoon. Can't risk leaving it in too long because I've been fighting ammonia and pH levels all week. Current readings: pH 6.8, Ammon .25, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 10-20.
My theory is, either he doesn't realize the food is there, or he's ignoring it entirely. Could it be the bright orange "clown fish" vegi-clip keeping him away? Am I just not choosing the right veggie for him? Is he too full? Or blind? It usually takes him a while to find the algae wafers, even when I drop one right in front of him. Often, the guppies get their fill first. :irked:
I guess he's not starving, because there's plenty of poo! :grinyes: Just wanted to be a good fish keeper.