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Following my postings in two other threads I thought I would give some
feed back. No-one thinks it was HITH. The good news is that the whitish shiny patches are not even evident tonight so things have improved there. I'll be keeping my tank at 0.1% salt solution for the next while and after that will let it gradually reduce through the regular water changes. I have to say that all the fish look more vital since the first two water changes and the salt has been added. In addition I have started a better food regimen. I have ordered some beef-heart (ox-heart actually) which I will get tomorrow. I will be making up a beef-heart mix and then freezing it. I know this can be a messy food and am planning on feeding it 3 times a week depending on how the fish like it - Bi weekly water changes and gravel vac should take care of this. I shoudl also like to add some additional mechanical filtration. Thanks for those who responded. Trev |
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Hi Trev
If your going to be feeding beefheart you will need to do at least a weekly water change and vac. Dont feed three times a week straight away, as this is such a high protein feed and messy your bio filter wont deal with the waste straight away. Feed maybe once a week for a couple of weeks, they up to two a week. Keep the feeds small though. Another great food for oscars is fish, not live but fresh fish from the market. Cut into slices / chunks and feed them that. Dont use oily fish, get cod or whiting etc. If you use marine fish like that then you are less likely to get a parasite on them that will infect your fish, they cant live in fresh water. Dont mince the meat or fish, this only clouds the water, cut them into bite sized cubes, less mess and easier to feed. Just my opinion Regards Nicola Aqua Area "Trevor" wrote in message news ![]() Following my postings in two other threads I thought I would give some feed back. No-one thinks it was HITH. The good news is that the whitish shiny patches are not even evident tonight so things have improved there. I'll be keeping my tank at 0.1% salt solution for the next while and after that will let it gradually reduce through the regular water changes. I have to say that all the fish look more vital since the first two water changes and the salt has been added. In addition I have started a better food regimen. I have ordered some beef-heart (ox-heart actually) which I will get tomorrow. I will be making up a beef-heart mix and then freezing it. I know this can be a messy food and am planning on feeding it 3 times a week depending on how the fish like it - Bi weekly water changes and gravel vac should take care of this. I shoudl also like to add some additional mechanical filtration. Thanks for those who responded. Trev |
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 15:48:02 +0000, N.Thurlow wrote:
Hi Trev If your going to be feeding beefheart you will need to do at least a weekly water change and vac. Dont feed three times a week straight away, as this is such a high protein feed and messy your bio filter wont deal with the waste straight away. Feed maybe once a week for a couple of weeks, they up to two a week. Keep the feeds small though. Another great Well I used up my last bit of cichlid pellets in the mix (beefheart, prawns, chicken liver, peas, spinach) so for two days they got only beefheart! I have cut back and will do the once a week and build up with plebty of gravle vacs and water change. food for oscars is fish, not live but fresh fish from the market. Cut into slices / chunks and feed them that. Dont use oily fish, get cod or whiting etc. If you use marine fish like that then you are less likely to get a parasite on them that will infect your fish, they cant live in fresh water. Dont mince the meat or fish, this only clouds the water, cut them into bite sized cubes, less mess and easier to feed. Well due to this being a mix and having other smaller fish cubes might not be possible. But will be trying to mince all the stuff up less next batch as it does cloud the water a little very temprarily. Thanks for the advice Trev |
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