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Old September 19th 03, 11:43 AM
Pokey
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Default Feeding Frontosa

As far as tankmates, the combination that I currently have is decidedly not
even close to ideal. I've got a couple of angels from my previous tank, ten
mixed mbunas (from a discount LFS), yellow jakes, julies, electric blues and
a sailfin pleco. They're all juveniles, so everyone is currently getting
along. Comments on what you think the future has in store?


"Bob" wrote in message
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Yeah, I have also had this same problem...

I feed all the other fish first then I feed the frontosa something only

for
him....I think they now know which food is for the frontosa and which is
theirs.

my frontosa likes blood worms and krill a lot, but at such a small size,

you
may want to stick to just blood worms.

keep in mind they grow pretty slowly anyway.

what kind of fish are you keeping him with, btw

Bob


"Pokey" wrote in message
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I recently acquired a juvenile Frontosa, placing him in a tank with a
variety of other fish. Everything seems okay except there's a concern at
feeding time. All the other cichlids go to the top to feed on the

offerings,
however, the Frontosa rarely joins in. By the time he even seems

interested
the floating food is gone. Question, is this a potential problem or is

it
necessary to feed him some type of sinking pellet. Currently, he is

only
about 2".