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![]() "Ieyasu" wrote in message ... The fish do seem to have taken in interest in examining the glass very closely, but I think the planaria may be too small for them to pick off. I have kept feeding to an absolute minimum during this time, only feeding twice in the 2+ weeks I've had them. I'm hoping that this will encourage them to seek alternate food sources in the tank, or at least deprive the planaria of whatever they're feeding on. ===================== Most of the fish I have owned would not eat planaria. Please don't starve your fish thinking they will eat them. Feed your fish every day for their health and longevity. All animals feel hunger. Please feed them daily. I do hope you get another service to care for your aquarium the next time you travel. :-) Several years ago I left 5 bettas in the care of someone I trusted. They were a mess when I got back after only a week. One had died in the stinking mess his bowl had become due to gross overfeeding. Within minutes of walking in the door, exhausted after a long flight, I was cleaning their bowls........... |
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