will a bristlenose pleco eat plants in a planted tank?

Salvador Dali

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will a bristlenose pleco eat plants in a planted tank, also, do bnose plecos poop as much as common plecos do?
 
IME... They'll only eat your plants if you are starving them.... If you feed them plenty of vegies after dark along with your regular feedings, you should be fine.
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BN are pretty easy on the plants. They do clean them, so delicate small leaves may be damaged, but they generally don't eat them if you keep the BN well fed. Like all plecos, they do produce a lot of waste for their size.
 
it really depends on the fish, actually. I have a few bunches of giant hygro demolished overnight by otherwise well-fed bristlenose fry. sometimes you just never know. But in general, BN's are some of the more plant-friendly herbivorous plecos.

If you want to be really safe, go with otos or SAE for algae control and a hypancistrus sp. for a pleco.
 
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