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.
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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.
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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?
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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.