Plecos eating my plants... your views?
holes started appearing on the leaves of my plants, ever since i got my first pleco! now one each of L200, L128, L134 & L248.
plants are nanas, java ferns and amazon swords. base of amazon swords being bitten, leaves of java ferns too. but for nanas, notice that though bitten, new leaves are coming out.
very sayang to get rid of the plecos, so we decided to keep them, just replace the plants whenever necessary. will "holey plant leaves", though not rotting, affect water condition?
thought of putting all plecos into 2ft tank and all corys into 3ft tank, but 2ft seems to be too small for 4 to 6 plecos to live in comfort?
your views? tks!
oh, we do feed them with zucchini, cucumbers and romaine lettuce once every couple of days.
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