Most desirable pleco wood ?
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asher - Posts: 15
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Most desirable pleco wood ?
What variety of wood do plecos really like? I have cholla but I don't know if this is best or if the plecos (bristlenose and I think a candy striped) are chewing it.
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lumi - Posts: 63
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Re: Most desirable pleco wood ?
Mopani? That's about all I can think of. Sorry I don't know of many driftwood names!
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kate_kuhli - Posts: 268
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Re: Most desirable pleco wood ?
Mopani might be a bit hard. Cholla is soft so probably good though.
I'm not sure how much rasping bristlenoses do anyway (would still always supply driftwood for them!)
And I don't know what a candy striped's requirements are - I assume they do need wood to rasp on.
I'm not sure how much rasping bristlenoses do anyway (would still always supply driftwood for them!)
And I don't know what a candy striped's requirements are - I assume they do need wood to rasp on.
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blenny - Posts: 74
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Re: Most desirable pleco wood ?
Malaysian bogwood, maybe?
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a201 - Posts: 30
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Re: Most desirable pleco wood ?
Definitely maylasian. It is very dense and heavy. It still stains the water after 5 years. My royal and gold nugget Plecos chew on it day and night. They also like the Manzanita wood too, but not as much.
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xxluckxx - Posts: 53
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Re: Most desirable pleco wood ?
Yeah Malaysian is a favorite!
Mopani can potentially cause health issues for wood eating plecos due to how hard it is. I believe they have trouble digesting it?
Mopani can potentially cause health issues for wood eating plecos due to how hard it is. I believe they have trouble digesting it?