Howdy! On Wednesday I just added a juvenile super red BN pleco to my community tank. He is in with 13 cory cats, 6 of which are mature bronze corys. I have not seen the pleco eat at all, so I want to be sure he is getting his share of food. What is the best way to feed a pleco, especially a young one he is only an inch long tops, in an active community tank?
So far I have been breaking off small chunks of Hikari algae wafers right before I turn the light off each night, I put one chunk near what appears to be his favorite driftwood hideout. BuT I have never seen him touch it. My corys just all go for it. Last night I gave the corys dinner on the opposite side of the tank at the same time which helped but I still ended up with 3 corys fixated on the algae wafer.
Also I noticed today two chunks of algae wafer still sitting on the bottom with no fosh bothering with it, so I removed it and tossed it.
Anyway... anything else I should be doing to make sure my pleco is getting his share of food? He seems pretty active and exploring the driftwood I have so far and some of the live plants. I also might buy some fresh cucumber this weekend and try putting a small piece in the tank for him.
So far I have been breaking off small chunks of Hikari algae wafers right before I turn the light off each night, I put one chunk near what appears to be his favorite driftwood hideout. BuT I have never seen him touch it. My corys just all go for it. Last night I gave the corys dinner on the opposite side of the tank at the same time which helped but I still ended up with 3 corys fixated on the algae wafer.
Also I noticed today two chunks of algae wafer still sitting on the bottom with no fosh bothering with it, so I removed it and tossed it.
Anyway... anything else I should be doing to make sure my pleco is getting his share of food? He seems pretty active and exploring the driftwood I have so far and some of the live plants. I also might buy some fresh cucumber this weekend and try putting a small piece in the tank for him.