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What to feed clown loaches
I bought 3 clown loaches about 9 months ago when I had a snail problem.
They did a number on them and now they've been eating the reguluar pellet and flake food I feed my other fish (mainly tetras, platy's etc). I also notice they like to chew to the algae wafers I throw in occasionally for my plecos. However, last night when I was doing my bi-weekly cleaning, I was looking down from above in the tank while vacuuming with my water python and I noticed one of the clown loaches was literally paper thin side to side. There's no meat on his bones at all. The other 2 look fine. Is it that they're not getting the proper nutrition after all from the other stuff and it's just showing on one more than the others ? Or maybe this one has a parasite or something. Any ideas ? |
Shawn wrote:
There's no meat on his bones at all. The other 2 look fine. He might have "skinny disease", which I'm afraid is fatal. My CL love bloodworms, give those a try. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
My 3 clowns are in with 2 angels,12 platies,2 cories/ottos in 65g. They eat
frozen (thawed first)bloodworm,brineshrimp,tubeflex,krill,daphnia ,flake all rotated. They adore interpret tablet food which I can break into small pieces and put on the gravel. I find it's hard to get food past hungry platies/angels. My clowns will swim up and get food as it arrives, but appear to prefer eating lower down. I find adding food one side, high up and my clowns know to come to the other and I add food lower down for them. It took a while for me to get it right for them. There is a good loach site, which recommends you feed clowns 3 times a day as they get bigger. It even shows a tube being used to get food lower down for clowns. "Shawn" wrote in message ... I bought 3 clown loaches about 9 months ago when I had a snail problem. They did a number on them and now they've been eating the reguluar pellet and flake food I feed my other fish (mainly tetras, platy's etc). I also notice they like to chew to the algae wafers I throw in occasionally for my plecos. However, last night when I was doing my bi-weekly cleaning, I was looking down from above in the tank while vacuuming with my water python and I noticed one of the clown loaches was literally paper thin side to side. There's no meat on his bones at all. The other 2 look fine. Is it that they're not getting the proper nutrition after all from the other stuff and it's just showing on one more than the others ? Or maybe this one has a parasite or something. Any ideas ? |
algae tablets and cooked zucchini are favourites of my three chubby clown
loaches |
Subject: What to feed clown loaches
From: Victor Martinez Date: 1/26/2005 5:45 P.M. Central Standard Time Message-id: Shawn wrote: There's no meat on his bones at all. The other 2 look fine. He might have "skinny disease", which I'm afraid is fatal. My CL love bloodworms, give those a try. -- Victor M. Martinez Ok..explain this "skinny disease" and what it really is. Tanks. = ) |
TYNK 7 wrote:
Ok..explain this "skinny disease" and what it really is. In the loaches.com website they call it either skinny disease or wasting disease. I think it's a bacterial infection that is pretty much impossible to recover from. I haven't heard of any clown loach that had it and survived. The only sign of it is that your loach starts getting skinny and then dies. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
Do you have the web address for the good loach site?
"Mary Burns" wrote in message ... My 3 clowns are in with 2 angels,12 platies,2 cories/ottos in 65g. They eat frozen (thawed first)bloodworm,brineshrimp,tubeflex,krill,daphnia ,flake all rotated. They adore interpret tablet food which I can break into small pieces and put on the gravel. I find it's hard to get food past hungry platies/angels. My clowns will swim up and get food as it arrives, but appear to prefer eating lower down. I find adding food one side, high up and my clowns know to come to the other and I add food lower down for them. It took a while for me to get it right for them. There is a good loach site, which recommends you feed clowns 3 times a day as they get bigger. It even shows a tube being used to get food lower down for clowns. |
www.loaches.com Mary
"Sarah Navarro" wrote in message .net... Do you have the web address for the good loach site? "Mary Burns" wrote in message ... My 3 clowns are in with 2 angels,12 platies,2 cories/ottos in 65g. They eat frozen (thawed first)bloodworm,brineshrimp,tubeflex,krill,daphnia ,flake all rotated. They adore interpret tablet food which I can break into small pieces and put on the gravel. I find it's hard to get food past hungry platies/angels. My clowns will swim up and get food as it arrives, but appear to prefer eating lower down. I find adding food one side, high up and my clowns know to come to the other and I add food lower down for them. It took a while for me to get it right for them. There is a good loach site, which recommends you feed clowns 3 times a day as they get bigger. It even shows a tube being used to get food lower down for clowns. |
Subject: What to feed clown loaches
From: Victor Martinez Date: 1/27/2005 8:23 A.M. Central Standard Time Message-id: TYNK 7 wrote: Ok..explain this "skinny disease" and what it really is. In the loaches.com website they call it either skinny disease or wasting disease. I think it's a bacterial infection that is pretty much impossible to recover from. I haven't heard of any clown loach that had it and survived. The only sign of it is that your loach starts getting skinny and then dies. What about feeding antibiotic flake? I ask because it appears my lovely Claude may have this. I've had Claude and Joaques for a while now. J. has always been more colorful and robust. He's actually kind of a chub. C. has always been not so colorful..not pale, just not as vivid as J. Within the past 2 weeks Claude has become thin...where Joaques is still robust looking. I'm left wondering is this going to spread to J? Does it spread by predation or just contact? I have another large Clown on hold at my LFS because with this situation if it's catchy then I would buy more than just the one and keep them all in another tank (after quarantine), until Claude is either fine or gone. Same goes for Joaques. I am so upset about this. They were do healthy and robust for so long. They came in the shop clean and have been for many months. They're best set Clowns I've had. So friendly and are always begging for food with their heads right out of the water. I'd really hate to lose them both, but losing Joaques would hurt a little more, as I am very attached to him. He's the big ham. As bad as the Angels and Bettas..always has to have to his body right in front of my face when I'm looking into the tank. As of now, I am treating with antibiotic flake because I had no idea what I was dealing with. Oh...I had always though "wasting away" disease was a TB thing. I know TB symptoms mimic several other diseases....so I guess I'm now off to do some researching. = p ---- Tynk pouting for my Claude. |
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:18:50 -0500, "Shawn"
wrote: I bought 3 clown loaches about 9 months ago when I had a snail problem. They did a number on them and now they've been eating the reguluar pellet and flake food I feed my other fish (mainly tetras, platy's etc). I also notice they like to chew to the algae wafers I throw in occasionally for my plecos. However, last night when I was doing my bi-weekly cleaning, I was looking down from above in the tank while vacuuming with my water python and I noticed one of the clown loaches was literally paper thin side to side. There's no meat on his bones at all. The other 2 look fine. I would consider that the "2 look fine" as encouraging. If it was a tank condition problem or feeding problem, I would expect all 3 to suffer. Fish do get sick. Like people, they can live in the same home and have different health. I got a shipment of 7 Clowns that all had Ich. At the time I only had a 75 gallon community tank. I had no medications. It took close to 2 weeks to get Ich medication. By that time 5 of the 7 were really looking weak. I did the medication cycle, but the 5 didn't look any better. I finally disposed of the 5. The other 2 responded to the ich treatment so I kept them even though they still had a few white spots. I now had some experience and with hind sight, I realized none of the other 60 fish in the tank got the ich. So I quit the medication and did some aggressive water changes. The 2 Clowns are with me today and there has never been another problem. By the way, the dealer was very sorry. He confirmed he had a shipment that had Ich and asked me to be patient. He had a new shipment, but wanted to observe them rather than take the chance of sending any more sick Clowns. Is it that they're not getting the proper nutrition after all from the other stuff and it's just showing on one more than the others ? Or maybe this one has a parasite or something. Any ideas ? Can you isolate the one in a "hopital" tank? dick |
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