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  • What veggies can I feed my catfish?

    I have gone through the forum and can't find anything on this topic link me if I'm wrong!
    I have about 11 corydoras and now a new clown plecos shout out to sunny. Anyways I know you can feed parboiled cucumbers. However I wanted to know if there is anything else you guys feed the catfish and how exactly do you prepare and anchor it?
    thanks!

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    veggie clips they are nice just stick to the glass with the suction cup, and watch them eat.

    Lettuce,cucumbers, zucchini
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      I feed my pleco's pies & cucumber. they like the skin on the veggies. Cory's I know nothing about. I have never had one.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Geral View Post
        veggie clips they are nice just stick to the glass with the suction cup, and watch them eat.

        Lettuce,cucumbers, zucchini
        Usually you'd blanch the vegetables (minus cucumber, squash, and turnips) before feeding because some fish may not eat it raw. It also cleans it of any foreign substances. Veggie clips are awesome to keep the food anchored. Geral listed a few vegetables you can use. You can also feed kale, yellow squash, spinach, peas, cabbage, turnip, and broccoli. There's much more that can be fed than what I've listed. You can also feed fruits, but be careful of which fruits you feed. Remove any uneaten food after 24-48 hours.

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          Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
          Usually you'd blanch the vegetables (minus cucumber, squash, and turnips) before feeding because some fish may not eat it raw. It also cleans it of any foreign substances. Veggie clips are awesome to keep the food anchored. Geral listed a few vegetables you can use. You can also feed kale, yellow squash, spinach, peas, cabbage, turnip, and broccoli. There's much more that can be fed than what I've listed. You can also feed fruits, but be careful of which fruits you feed. Remove any uneaten food after 24-48 hours.

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          Awesome thanks how do you blanch on stovetop or microwave?

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