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matt August 10th 05 12:36 AM

new fish aren't eating
 
Last Friday, I just purchased 2 yellow lab and 2 demasoni african cichlids
for a 20 gallon tank. i fed them twice now and they don't go up to the top
to eat the food. If they are eating, its not when i'm watching. Should i
be worried?



Frankster August 10th 05 03:56 AM

No worries. They'll eat before they starve :) Make sure you are not
overfeeding them.

-Frank

"matt" wrote in message
...
Last Friday, I just purchased 2 yellow lab and 2 demasoni african cichlids
for a 20 gallon tank. i fed them twice now and they don't go up to the
top to eat the food. If they are eating, its not when i'm watching.
Should i be worried?




matt August 10th 05 04:20 AM


"Frankster" wrote in message
...
No worries. They'll eat before they starve :) Make sure you are not
overfeeding them.



Good, i feel better! I feed them a small pinch of flakes every other day,
but like i said, i just got them so i only fed them twice. THey just seemed
very disinterested in food.



Frankster August 10th 05 05:23 AM

Good, i feel better! I feed them a small pinch of flakes every other day,
but like i said, i just got them so i only fed them twice. THey just
seemed very disinterested in food.


Well, anything is possible I guess. Including something wrong with them. But
the odds are that they are just not yet accustomed to their new
surroundings. I'm sure if they get hungry enough their primal instincts will
take over :)

-Frank



Elaine T August 10th 05 07:07 AM

matt wrote:
"Frankster" wrote in message
...

No worries. They'll eat before they starve :) Make sure you are not
overfeeding them.




Good, i feel better! I feed them a small pinch of flakes every other day,
but like i said, i just got them so i only fed them twice. THey just seemed
very disinterested in food.


You might ask LFS what they were feeding. Sometimes fish are reluctant
to take a new food.

--
Elaine T __
http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__
rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com

Gill Passman August 10th 05 09:22 PM


"Elaine T" wrote in message
...
matt wrote:
"Frankster" wrote in message
...

No worries. They'll eat before they starve :) Make sure you are not
overfeeding them.




Good, i feel better! I feed them a small pinch of flakes every other

day,
but like i said, i just got them so i only fed them twice. THey just

seemed
very disinterested in food.


You might ask LFS what they were feeding. Sometimes fish are reluctant
to take a new food.

--
Elaine T __
http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__
rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com


Mbuna's such as you have are almost exclusively vegetarian - I feed mine
Spirulina sticks but also supplement with some brine shrimp....check out:-

http://www.malawimayhem.com/

This will give you the specific diet requirements for your fish. I was
always advised to avoid standard "flake" for these fish although I am sure
some do very well on it.

Gill




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