unsuitable aquarium plants?
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:34 am
Howdy,
My clowns share a tank with a team of defoliators (silver dollars). This is fine as it's just their nature to mow down plants and we've got enough planted tanks that I can pretty consistently "replace" plants in the loach tank with cuttings from the others.
Everything so far (largely with the exception of anubias varieties and moss balls) is fair game for the silver dollars and they (occasionally along with the loaches) seem to consume things with no ill effects.
However, it brings a couple of questions to mind. First, are there plants that are commonly sold which, if consumed (in regular quantities) are known to be poisonous/toxic to tropical freshwater fish.
Secondly, aside from observing bloating stomachs and missing plants, how best should I feed the tank? The silver dollars are in constant snack mode. So on days when plants are suffering, I tend not to feed them much, if at all. Is this ok? Will they get enough nutrients if several days of the week they're only eating aquarium plants?'
Michael
My clowns share a tank with a team of defoliators (silver dollars). This is fine as it's just their nature to mow down plants and we've got enough planted tanks that I can pretty consistently "replace" plants in the loach tank with cuttings from the others.
Everything so far (largely with the exception of anubias varieties and moss balls) is fair game for the silver dollars and they (occasionally along with the loaches) seem to consume things with no ill effects.
However, it brings a couple of questions to mind. First, are there plants that are commonly sold which, if consumed (in regular quantities) are known to be poisonous/toxic to tropical freshwater fish.
Secondly, aside from observing bloating stomachs and missing plants, how best should I feed the tank? The silver dollars are in constant snack mode. So on days when plants are suffering, I tend not to feed them much, if at all. Is this ok? Will they get enough nutrients if several days of the week they're only eating aquarium plants?'
Michael