i'm concerned the wire mesh might actually cut them
what i did last time for my otos was using a rubber band to secure the stems of leafy vegetables attached to a metal jar cap
i'm concerned the wire mesh might actually cut them
what i did last time for my otos was using a rubber band to secure the stems of leafy vegetables attached to a metal jar cap
yep DEA , cannot deny that , esp if when doing this device you are not careful in making sure the mesh has no sharp edges.
One alternative could be like what you mentioned , as well as to silicon the edges of the mesh[:]
Erm anyone got any advice on what other food to feed plecos?
My yellow nutgot isn't eating properly lately..
This happened after I changed tanks
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
how about those algae wafers for vegetarian bottomfeeder ??
Yeah, got the Hikari algae wafers. And tried a slice of carrot yesterday....
It is still not touching anything... [At least when I am looking]
Will try a cucumber tommorrow..
Any other ideas?
Thanks
The key to success is patience. If that fails, screw the guy in front of you!!
they have those Hikari sinking algae wafers. works wonders with my corydoras and my otos. they got larger sizes for bigger fishes. should work well for plecos. my corys are attracted to the wafers almost immediately after they're dropped into the tank.
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
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