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Neon Tetra problems already
The 8 Neon tetras will not eat what I offer them. The platys and gouramies
and one cory are eating everything. The Neon's just take the food in and spit it back out. One cory just hides by a rock. I've tried 5 different foods and the Neon's wont eat any of them. Suggestions anyone? -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Neon Tetra problems already
On Sep 9, 10:21 pm, "Reel McKoi" wrote:
The 8 Neon tetras will not eat what I offer them. The platys and gouramies and one cory are eating everything. The Neon's just take the food in and spit it back out. One cory just hides by a rock. I've tried 5 different foods and the Neon's wont eat any of them. Suggestions anyone? -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages:http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö I feed mine Tetra Crisps.Crumble them up to make them suitable in size and they scarf them up. I also feed Hikari Tropical Micro Wafers, which looks and is about the size of a piece of ground pepper. Mine also takes newly hatched brine shrimp, as well as frozen mysid.but I do not feed them that stuff as a main staple food, only as a treat on occasion. |
Neon Tetra problems already
"St. Clair" wrote in message ... What have you tried so far? Frozen bloodworms seem to always work for me. =============================== I tried the freeze dried HBH Soft & Moist food, Tetra tropical flakes, HBH Super Soft (with krill), AquaSelect Pacific Plankton and Aqua Betta (tiny pellets). One of the corys already died. Although it ate, all it did otherwise was swim frantically from one end of the tank to the other. The second cory is still hiding under the plants. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Neon Tetra problems already
"Tristie" wrote in message ups.com... I feed mine Tetra Crisps.Crumble them up to make them suitable in size and they scarf them up. I also feed Hikari Tropical Micro Wafers, which looks and is about the size of a piece of ground pepper. Mine also takes newly hatched brine shrimp, as well as frozen mysid.but I do not feed them that stuff as a main staple food, only as a treat on occasion. ======================== Hi! I just tried crumbled "Crisps" and they spit them out also. I checked the PH and it's 7.2. The cory that was eating but swimming frantically from end to end of the tank died during the night. The other hasn't moved from under the tangle of anubia. The Neon's rejected 5 different foods now. How many days did yours not eat before accepting one of the foods you offered? -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Neon Tetra problems already
On Sep 10, 10:55 am, "St. Clair"
wrote: how's your other stats ammonia: nitrite: nitrate: gh/kh: temp: i'd still recommend frozen bloodworms, not frieze dried. "Reel McKoi" wrote in message ... "Tristie" wrote in message oups.com... I feed mine Tetra Crisps.Crumble them up to make them suitable in size and they scarf them up. I also feed Hikari Tropical Micro Wafers, which looks and is about the size of a piece of ground pepper. Mine also takes newly hatched brine shrimp, as well as frozen mysid.but I do not feed them that stuff as a main staple food, only as a treat on occasion. ======================== Hi! I just tried crumbled "Crisps" and they spit them out also. I checked the PH and it's 7.2. The cory that was eating but swimming frantically from end to end of the tank died during the night. The other hasn't moved from under the tangle of anubia. The Neon's rejected 5 different foods now. How many days did yours not eat before accepting one of the foods you offered? -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I personally prefer top feed frozen over freeze dried........That is probably just me though as lots of folks use freeze dried. When I put fish inthe tanks they often times go and hide for a time, but within a few hours a day or so most they are right there with the rest eating and doing the fish thing. I just never found any of my neons or corys to be fussy eaters......especially the corys, they just always seem to hit the water and go to forageing for foods right off. Sure is strange with the albino corys as they are pretty well trouble free and easy keepers. |
Neon Tetra problems already
"St. Clair" wrote in message ... how's your other stats ammonia: nitrite: nitrate: gh/kh: temp: i'd still recommend frozen bloodworms, not frieze dried. =================== From the 55g tank: Ammonia - 0 Nirite - 0 Nitrate - 80 Total Hardness - 150 KH (alk) - 40ppm I'm getting different readings on PH: One kit says 7.2 - 7.4 The other kit says 6.2 (this makes no sense) From the faucet: Nitrate and Nitrite - 0 Total Hardbess - 150 KH (alk) - 300ppm PH - one kit - 7.6 PH - second kit - 7.6 (from the faucet they agreed) I went back to the store today with the dead cory to get credit. I was told they're having a problem with their system and the last shipment of fish. They came in extremely stressed. They believe it was heat-stress. I was given credit for another cory when the new shipment comes in - or whenever I feel they look good enough for a replacement. I don't want to spoil any fish with only frozen foods 'only' for obvious reasons. They're not always available in the stores here. I will try some frozen goodies I have for the fish that I use as a once a week treat. -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Neon Tetra problems already
"Tristie" wrote in message oups.com... I personally prefer top feed frozen over freeze dried........That is probably just me though as lots of folks use freeze dried. When I put fish inthe tanks they often times go and hide for a time, but within a few hours a day or so most they are right there with the rest eating and doing the fish thing. I just never found any of my neons or corys to be fussy eaters......especially the corys, they just always seem to hit the water and go to forageing for foods right off. Sure is strange with the albino corys as they are pretty well trouble free and easy keepers. ==================== Well there is definitely some problem with that shipment they got in as all the glass shrimp and feeder GF died. They had many other losses as well. I think these fish were indeed stressed somewhere along the line.... then I came along and they had to endure yet another change. One of the difficulties they're having is high PH... up to 8.2. They were starting to work on the system as I left. I offered them frozen (thawed) brine shrimp but they spit that out also. The platys and pearl groumies ate the shrimp just fine. It seems they want to eat, they show an interest in the food, but wont eat what's available. I'll wait until they get another shipment and see what comes in........ meanwhile I'm not going to add anymore fish to the tank. -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Neon Tetra problems already
"Reel McKoi" wrote in
: Nitrate - 80 Dirty, dirty water! Although some fish can stand even 100 ppm nitrate, anything over 50 is bad and it is best not to let it get higher than 20 ppm (or 20 mg per liter, that's nearly the same). Is this a small tank? How many liters/gallons? Water changing routine? How many fish you have there and what species? Liisa |
Neon Tetra problems already
"St. Clair" wrote in message ... They only thing I notice is the NO3 reading is a bit high. It's been my experience usually anything above 20ppm causes issues, especially with smaller fish such as neons. In the lab, it usually causes organ failure. =================== It was a bit high. I added some hornwart to soak up the nitrates since I just did a 90% water change a week before I added the fish. I doubt they'd get organ failure in a day or two?!?!?! Today about 1/2 of them are taking some flakes. No Neon's have died. -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Neon Tetra problems already
"Liisa Sarakontu" wrote in message 6... "Reel McKoi" wrote in : Nitrate - 80 Dirty, dirty water! Although some fish can stand even 100 ppm nitrate, anything over 50 is bad and it is best not to let it get higher than 20 ppm (or 20 mg per liter, that's nearly the same). Dirty water? The tank got a 90% water change shortly before I added the fish. The gravel bed was vacuumed and the Diatom run to remove fine particles. I can't stop feeding them, or stop them from passing waste nor can I do daily water changes. There were several ottos, 2 clown plecos and a reg pleco in the tank. Do you have a flow through system to keep nitrates below 20mg per liter? Is this a small tank? How many liters/gallons? Water changing routine? How many fish you have there and what species? The tank is a 55g set up for several years and contains live plants. Water changes are every 2 weeks. See above. I recently added 8 Neons, 2 small pearl graumies, 5 platys and the two corys (one died). -- RM.... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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