yellow labs = algae grazers = swords becoming lunch
It's a well known fact that plants and cichlids don't go well together. They
either uproot them or eat/destroy them. If you want to keep plants with cichlids you should well with Java moss or Java fern. I heard that it has a bitter taste which they don't like. Regards, Frank "350X_Rider" wrote in message ... I've got 2 Yellow Labs in a 29g, recenly planted 2 amazon swords.... I'm watching and waiting for the leaves to drop, and the new ones to come in... they are.... problem is, yesterday, I saw, I witnessed a yellow lab, tearing up one of the leaves that had some algae on the edges of the leaf... he just bit it, backed up and flinched and a piece of leaf came off in his mouth, he spit it out, and went on to another piece of leaf.... what a buttmunch!!! Does anyone else have a problem with yellow labs eating amazons? or any plants in general???? or just ones that have algae on the tips???? THanks... |
yellow labs = algae grazers = swords becoming lunch
totally disagree with you on 2 points there....my labs only seem to eat the
leaves that are dying anyway....so if theyre just planted swords..they may be emersed growth dying off....and mine eat java moss like its candy....I agree with you on the java fern though...I think it tastes bad. Frank Mamone wrote: It's a well known fact that plants and cichlids don't go well together. They either uproot them or eat/destroy them. If you want to keep plants with cichlids you should well with Java moss or Java fern. I heard that it has a bitter taste which they don't like. Regards, Frank "350X_Rider" wrote in message ... I've got 2 Yellow Labs in a 29g, recenly planted 2 amazon swords.... I'm watching and waiting for the leaves to drop, and the new ones to come in... they are.... problem is, yesterday, I saw, I witnessed a yellow lab, tearing up one of the leaves that had some algae on the edges of the leaf... he just bit it, backed up and flinched and a piece of leaf came off in his mouth, he spit it out, and went on to another piece of leaf.... what a buttmunch!!! Does anyone else have a problem with yellow labs eating amazons? or any plants in general???? or just ones that have algae on the tips???? THanks... |
yellow labs = algae grazers = swords becoming lunch
I've got 2 Yellow Labs in a 29g, recenly planted 2 amazon swords....
I'm watching and waiting for the leaves to drop, and the new ones to come in... they are.... problem is, yesterday, I saw, I witnessed a yellow lab, tearing up one of the leaves that had some algae on the edges of the leaf... he just bit it, backed up and flinched and a piece of leaf came off in his mouth, he spit it out, and went on to another piece of leaf.... what a buttmunch!!! Does anyone else have a problem with yellow labs eating amazons? or any plants in general???? or just ones that have algae on the tips???? THanks... |
yellow labs = algae grazers = swords becoming lunch
Hi Rich,
Thanks for clearing this up. Nothing speaks better than experience. I have a Rift Lake tank but don't have plants in it. One planted tank is enough! "Rich Conley" wrote in message ... totally disagree with you on 2 points there....my labs only seem to eat the leaves that are dying anyway....so if theyre just planted swords..they may be emersed growth dying off....and mine eat java moss like its candy....I agree with you on the java fern though...I think it tastes bad. Frank Mamone wrote: It's a well known fact that plants and cichlids don't go well together. They either uproot them or eat/destroy them. If you want to keep plants with cichlids you should well with Java moss or Java fern. I heard that it has a bitter taste which they don't like. Regards, Frank "350X_Rider" wrote in message ... I've got 2 Yellow Labs in a 29g, recenly planted 2 amazon swords.... I'm watching and waiting for the leaves to drop, and the new ones to come in... they are.... problem is, yesterday, I saw, I witnessed a yellow lab, tearing up one of the leaves that had some algae on the edges of the leaf... he just bit it, backed up and flinched and a piece of leaf came off in his mouth, he spit it out, and went on to another piece of leaf.... what a buttmunch!!! Does anyone else have a problem with yellow labs eating amazons? or any plants in general???? or just ones that have algae on the tips???? THanks... |
yellow labs = algae grazers = swords becoming lunch
This was the first time I had noticed it, and it's a 1.5 YO tank, had plants
in there from the beginning... and since this just happened, my thinking is the lab caught sight of hte algae on the end and had a snack... never had a problem until then... "Frank Mamone" wrote in message .. . It's a well known fact that plants and cichlids don't go well together. They either uproot them or eat/destroy them. If you want to keep plants with cichlids you should well with Java moss or Java fern. I heard that it has a bitter taste which they don't like. Regards, Frank "350X_Rider" wrote in message ... I've got 2 Yellow Labs in a 29g, recenly planted 2 amazon swords.... I'm watching and waiting for the leaves to drop, and the new ones to come in... they are.... problem is, yesterday, I saw, I witnessed a yellow lab, tearing up one of the leaves that had some algae on the edges of the leaf... he just bit it, backed up and flinched and a piece of leaf came off in his mouth, he spit it out, and went on to another piece of leaf.... what a buttmunch!!! Does anyone else have a problem with yellow labs eating amazons? or any plants in general???? or just ones that have algae on the tips???? THanks... |
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