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feeding
I just purchased a male dwarf gourami and put him in my 30 gal tank.
I have various fish in this tank (cories, upside down cat, tetras, even a tiger barb) that all get along just fine (even the tiger barb believe it or not!), however I am curious about feeding. What's the most efficient way to feed these variety of fish? Certain type (flakes vs pellets,etc) or method in how you introduce it to them? More specifically, I'm concerned about my gourami. He's new to the tank (3 days now) and he hasn't seem to eat anything yet, that I can tell. Any suggestions? Might he be getting food and I just don't know it? If you need more info to answer, just let me know. I'm somewhat new to this hobby (4 years). thx in adv |
feeding
On Sep 9, 8:29 pm, freshwater wrote:
I just purchased a male dwarf gourami and put him in my 30 gal tank. I have various fish in this tank (cories, upside down cat, tetras, even a tiger barb) that all get along just fine (even the tiger barb believe it or not!), however I am curious about feeding. What's the most efficient way to feed these variety of fish? Certain type (flakes vs pellets,etc) or method in how you introduce it to them? More specifically, I'm concerned about my gourami. He's new to the tank (3 days now) and he hasn't seem to eat anything yet, that I can tell. Any suggestions? Might he be getting food and I just don't know it? If you need more info to answer, just let me know. I'm somewhat new to this hobby (4 years). thx in adv How long has your tank been set up? Do you know if it is fully cycled (meaning are your ammonia/nitrites now reading 0)? If you're your water parameters are off, this can especially affect a new fish. Please read this article: http://aquarium-answers.blogspot.com...ish-drink.html Here are some basic water parameter suggestions: *Ammonia/nitrites- 0 *Nitrates- under 40-50 ppm *pH- stable (around 6.6-7.8 for your fish) *GH- 100 + (source of calcium which is important for osmoregulation) *KH- 50+ Are any fish bothering your Gourami (including at night). I would doubt this with the fish you have with the exception of the Tiger Barb (which do better in sets of three in my experience). As to feeding, I would recommend feeding what the fish will eat in about 3 minutes twice per day (watch this amount carefully if your tank is not fully cycled). As for foods, a good flake to consider is Spirulina 20 due to its high content of Spirulina algae which is highly digestible and aids in disease resistance. Others to consider are Omega, HBH, Ocean Nutrition and others. Supplement your dry food with Frozen or FD Brine Shrimp, Blood Worms and some of the other prepared frozen fish foods available. For more about nutrition: http://www.americanaquariumproducts....Fish_Food.html For further information about Freshwater basic, please read this article: http://www.americanaquariumproducts....rinciples.html Carl |
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