Yes, plecos are known to eat fish waste, including poop, as part of their diet.
Yes, plecos are known to consume fish waste, including poop, as part of their diet.
No, plecos do not eat poop as part of their diet. They primarily feed on algae and plant matter.
a catfish will eat any fish that is 3/4 its size.
The term "janitor fish" can be applied to any fish with an underslung suckermouth, including Plecos, Chinese Algae Eaters and Siamese Algae Eaters. And none of them perform any kind of "janitor" duty, Plecos in particular are HUGE waste producers, a happy Pleco is a pooping Pleco, and are actually quite the opposite of any kind of "janitor"!! Nothing eats fish poop.
they eat mostly fishes like fish big fish that the poop on all the time and they lick the poop of as a drink
Bottom dwellers. That could be any kind of bottom dweller, not just catfish like Plecos and Corydoras. These fish won't eat poop though, they will not keep your tank clean. In fact Plecos are HUGE waste producers, quite the opposite of any cleaner, I have to remove poop from my Pleco tank every day or it starts to pile up!If you're after a bottom dweller to clean your tank for you, you're out of luck, nothing cleans a tank but you!
You obviously did not do your homework when it comes to the fish you have and their needs. Sucker fish do not eat poop or rubbish. (No fish does that) They are tropical fish and they are algae eaters.
Tuna fish eat other fish, squid, shellfish, and plankton. no, tuna fish do not eat seaweed. no poop
Yes, plecos are known to eat plants as part of their diet.
i think it has to do with what they eat
No. Plecos are classified as herbivores or plant eaters. They are also bottom feeders.
Some types of fish that are known to eat brown algae in aquariums include Siamese algae eaters, otocinclus catfish, and certain species of plecos.