sciencefiction
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I put 1mm pellets normally, just in case but I'd guess 2mm would be fine too. Mine get blown but sort of stop in front of the outlet. I have a pre-filter sponge on the intake so nothing gets in there. This is also the area with the most loaches hanging around. I wonder if its because of food availability, It is also the area with most algae....Some of the loaches like the Gastromyzon Ctenocephalus literally sift for them, eat them and expel left overs via their gills. The Pseudo gastros eat a bit differently and sort of munch on them just like a pleco would.
I'd keep putting some in and remove the left overs. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, my Gastro Ctenocephalus didn't eat any food at the start...And from my personal experience all the loaches seem to like the NLS pellets, at least eventually they will...
I'd keep putting some in and remove the left overs. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, my Gastro Ctenocephalus didn't eat any food at the start...And from my personal experience all the loaches seem to like the NLS pellets, at least eventually they will...