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he will eat flake. but i've tried 3 brands of cichlid pellets. he
might mouth them, then spit them out. if i feed flakes the other oscars won't eat pellets, flakes only. also the flakes don't seem substantial enough to satisfy a largish oscar. what can i do? is he in a down spiral? i do regular changes, vacuuming, the water is clear, and all levels are in optimal tolerances. but this has been going on about 2 months where flakes or nothing. i have a couple cory's that i don't want eaten. he will eat feeders, but i've heard feeders are an empty food for tank kept fish, and should only be occasional food. i have tried krill, bloodworms when he was smaller. could he have painful gums or something? thanks |
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sl wrote in message . ..
he will eat flake. but i've tried 3 brands of cichlid pellets. he might mouth them, then spit them out. if i feed flakes the other oscars won't eat pellets, flakes only. also the flakes don't seem substantial enough to satisfy a largish oscar. what can i do? is he in a down spiral? i do regular changes, vacuuming, the water is clear, and all levels are in optimal tolerances. but this has been going on about 2 months where flakes or nothing. i have a couple cory's that i don't want eaten. he will eat feeders, but i've heard feeders are an empty food for tank kept fish, and should only be occasional food. i have tried krill, bloodworms when he was smaller. could he have painful gums or something? thanks Still feed him krill and bloodworms. If he is eating flake, then technically there is no problem. Feeders aren't neccessarily "empty" food, but you shouldn't just feed feeders. There is a possiblity of introducing diseases from the feeders. Why not try plain frozen (thaw if first) shrimp, live ghost shrimp. Try crickets too. If you are feeding him enough flakes that are high in protien and/or are formulated for carnivorous fish or cichlids, then he can thrive on that. Hope this helps, --Cookie |
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thanks for advice, i was gonna try nightcrawlers from a bait supplier.
he had been into them over a year ago, but i got tired of it. and i didn't think of flakes for cichlids, or it could be ok with high protein. thought would be small no matter protein content. |
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An Oscar that won't eat pellets aint hungry enough.
Don't feed them for a while, a few days.. then drop in some pellets and see if they go for it. "sl" wrote in message ... he will eat flake. but i've tried 3 brands of cichlid pellets. he might mouth them, then spit them out. if i feed flakes the other oscars won't eat pellets, flakes only. also the flakes don't seem substantial enough to satisfy a largish oscar. what can i do? is he in a down spiral? i do regular changes, vacuuming, the water is clear, and all levels are in optimal tolerances. but this has been going on about 2 months where flakes or nothing. i have a couple cory's that i don't want eaten. he will eat feeders, but i've heard feeders are an empty food for tank kept fish, and should only be occasional food. i have tried krill, bloodworms when he was smaller. could he have painful gums or something? thanks |
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![]() "Charlie Durand" wrote in message news:bDXnc.24041$xw3.1608684@attbi_s04... An Oscar that won't eat pellets aint hungry enough. Don't feed them for a while, a few days.. then drop in some pellets and see if they go for it. unless you're overfeeding them-oscars that won't eat is very odd.- they're usually really greedy . i feed mine on 'Hikari' cichlid pellets -medium size for medium siz oscar 7-8 inch or so oscar. i pretty much swear by this quality brand from Japan but i expect you've probably tried this product. i feed mine also on frozen prawns which you may want to thaw first as a supplement and occasional treat though i often end up feeding a whole 400g bag over a week or two to all the occupants -incl. dolphin shark 10" and growing v. fast, juvenile oscar and 5inch unusual cichlid-forget name. they go madder fro prawns than pellets but best to go eeasy on them.-steady- slight fat content. also bloodworm and other gamma rad. stuff when i can get it. wouldn't mind cheap supply of frozen feeder fish And how about live locusts?(reptile shops probably) but unsure about this fish-gum problem maybe.?? the hikari brand has all the essential vitmains and minerals and more. try everything or don't feed for a couple of days then try feeding them something- fussiness can be problem if you feed them exclusively too much on something they love and sometimes just can't get enough of. won't eat certain stuff if they're constantly used to treats which are'nt the perfect diet anyway |
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