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Feeding pseudotropheus demasoni
I have a newly set up 55 gallon mbuna tank. Currently, the tank houses
4 demasoni, 4 maylandia estherae, and 3 labidochromis caeruleus. The demasonis are all about 1/2-1" long. They are juveniles and pretty shy. My problem is that whenever I feed the fish, the estherae and the yellow labs snap it up before the demasoni can get a chance to eat. The demasoni do try to come to the surface to get to the flake food but they shy away before all the other fish hungrily snapping up the food. Sinking food near their territories doesn't seem to work, nor does sinking vegetables like zucchini or peas. Can someone help me ensure the demasonis get some food at least? Thanks, satyen |
Feeding pseudotropheus demasoni
First off, don't panic!
When they are hungry enough they will make an affort to get some food, you must be careful not to overfeed the tank and mess up your water quality bcause of this. Be patient, the fish will learn. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Satyen Kale" wrote in message om... I have a newly set up 55 gallon mbuna tank. Currently, the tank houses 4 demasoni, 4 maylandia estherae, and 3 labidochromis caeruleus. The demasonis are all about 1/2-1" long. They are juveniles and pretty shy. My problem is that whenever I feed the fish, the estherae and the yellow labs snap it up before the demasoni can get a chance to eat. The demasoni do try to come to the surface to get to the flake food but they shy away before all the other fish hungrily snapping up the food. Sinking food near their territories doesn't seem to work, nor does sinking vegetables like zucchini or peas. Can someone help me ensure the demasonis get some food at least? Thanks, satyen |
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