DIY Paste for Plecos
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Plecoceramics DIY paste for feeding plecos 100 grams pack
Plecoceramics DIY paste for feeding plecos
It is exactly the same food that we use in our farm.
Ingredients
- Gammarus
- insects meal
- shrimp meal
- blood worms
- benthic freshwater algae
- wheat meal
- freshwater sponges
- potassium sorbate
- Vitamin C, Vitamin E
Carefully mix the contents of one pack (10g of food) with 30ml of water, pouring it directly into the bag (add a few more drops of water if necessary). Then stick the resulting adhesive paste onto the aquarium glass or underwater objects (roots, stones) in small doses that the fish would completely eat in a short period of time. For 4-5 medium-sized fish, a 0.5 cm in diameter sphere shoud be sufficient. Try to remove unnecessary food residues to avoid unnecessary pollution of the water in the tank. Store the remaining amount of food in the refrigerator in a well-sealed bag for no longer than 14 days.
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Package not yet received
Good day, Ref: LK063916323UA I have not received my package as yet. Hopefully the pleco paste will arrive soon. Is there any possibility that you can see from your side where the package is? Kind regards, Andrea Rautenbach
DIY paste
The fish love it but you can’t have a lot of current in the tank while feeding it.
Best quality fish Food
These fish foods are top quality products. Highly recommended. The prices are also fair and shipping costs also cheap relative to other companies.
Doesn’t do what it says
This food will be a problem in a tank with high flow, maybe if you only have sponge filters it could work but I’m unsure about it, doesn’t stick to the surface and it gets all over the tank in minutes, I’ve tried mixing it with frozen food as it is recommended in the 2nd video and still have the same result. I’d be happy to buy pellets with the same ingredients but will never use this one again.
Pleco ceramics
Paul, try to arrange as thin layer of food as possible. You put too much food on stone thats why such a problem appeared. Also this video will be very useful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g37eCgm_PYI