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I've got six Cherry Barbs in a 10 gallon tank with 4 SAEs, three Otos and a
few snails. I know it's over stocked, but the SAEs will be moving on one day. I normally feed the Barbs freeze dried Blood worms and let the rest of the crew feed off the Algae. I occasionally feed the clean up crew some Algae wafers, although I think it's affecting their efforts. But the Barbs have been less than thrilled with their food lately. My first thought was that the Nitrates might be getting too high, as I only change the water every 10 days or so. But they tested at less than 5 ppm after tonight's water change. So I guess the little buggers are getting bored of their food? I did feed them a few frozen Blood Worms last week, that I give to the fish in the large tank on weekends. No one seems to be suffering, so I guess they're expecting the good stuff now! Although I'm a little surprised by this behavior in barbs. |
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 21:32:55 -0500, "Bill Stock"
wrote: I've got six Cherry Barbs in a 10 gallon tank with 4 SAEs, three Otos and a few snails. I know it's over stocked, but the SAEs will be moving on one day. I normally feed the Barbs freeze dried Blood worms and let the rest of the crew feed off the Algae. I occasionally feed the clean up crew some Algae wafers, although I think it's affecting their efforts. But the Barbs have been less than thrilled with their food lately. You didn't mention any other food besides blood worms. While blood worms are good food and many fish enjoy them, they don't provide a complete nutritional diet for your fish. Your barbs like and need all sorts of food, including some vegetable matter, so a balanced "general purpose" flake food might be appreciated. If you are already feeding a flake food and just didn't mention it here, my fish guy told me that he often feeds marine flakes to his freshwater tanks - he said the ingredients are very similar and the marine flakes have more "smell enhancers". I did a sniff test on an open container and yup, those marine flakes did smell a lot stronger. And my fish loved them. My first thought was that the Nitrates might be getting too high, as I only change the water every 10 days or so. But they tested at less than 5 ppm after tonight's water change. You are really pressing your luck with such infrequent water changes on a small tank carrying a big load. It's time to get a bigger tank, or add a couple of more 10's or 15's. Or both. It is so much easier keeping a 29 healthy than it is a 10. Next time, do your water test before your water change, that's where the real info lies. -- Mr Gardener |
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![]() "Mr. Gardener" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 21:32:55 -0500, "Bill Stock" wrote: I've got six Cherry Barbs in a 10 gallon tank with 4 SAEs, three Otos and a few snails. I know it's over stocked, but the SAEs will be moving on one day. I normally feed the Barbs freeze dried Blood worms and let the rest of the crew feed off the Algae. I occasionally feed the clean up crew some Algae wafers, although I think it's affecting their efforts. But the Barbs have been less than thrilled with their food lately. You didn't mention any other food besides blood worms. While blood worms are good food and many fish enjoy them, they don't provide a complete nutritional diet for your fish. Your barbs like and need all sorts of food, including some vegetable matter, so a balanced "general purpose" flake food might be appreciated. If you are already feeding a flake food and just didn't mention it here, my fish guy told me that he often feeds marine flakes to his freshwater tanks - he said the ingredients are very similar and the marine flakes have more "smell enhancers". I did a sniff test on an open container and yup, those marine flakes did smell a lot stronger. And my fish loved them. They get Blood Worms, Algae, Algae Flakes, Plants(?) and someone is eating all the young snails. I've got lots of other foods, maybe I'll vary their diet a bit. My first thought was that the Nitrates might be getting too high, as I only change the water every 10 days or so. But they tested at less than 5 ppm after tonight's water change. You are really pressing your luck with such infrequent water changes on a small tank carrying a big load. It's time to get a bigger tank, or add a couple of more 10's or 15's. Or both. It is so much easier keeping a 29 healthy than it is a 10. I've got a couple of tank upgrades planned, but no time. I'd like to replace this one with a 25, but I know the desk won't support it. Next time, do your water test before your water change, that's where the real info lies. I doubt the Nitrates are much over 10 pre water change. They're are quite a few plants in there or else I'd be in trouble with the insane stocking levels. -- Mr Gardener |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I've got six Cherry Barbs in a 10 gallon tank with 4 SAEs, three Otos and a few snails. I know it's over stocked, but the SAEs will be moving on one day. I normally feed the Barbs freeze dried Blood worms and let the rest of the crew feed off the Algae. I occasionally feed the clean up crew some Algae wafers, although I think it's affecting their efforts. But the Barbs have been less than thrilled with their food lately. My first thought was that the Nitrates might be getting too high, as I only change the water every 10 days or so. But they tested at less than 5 ppm after tonight's water change. So I guess the little buggers are getting bored of their food? I did feed them a few frozen Blood Worms last week, that I give to the fish in the large tank on weekends. No one seems to be suffering, so I guess they're expecting the good stuff now! Although I'm a little surprised by this behavior in barbs. Any significnat recent temperature changes to the setup..? I've had CB's go really sluggish on a semi-rapid change (eight hour power loss in winter, 10 gal tank like yours, equaled a 3 or 4 degF drop in tank temp over those 8 hours)... a 10 gallon doesn't give you a very big heat sink against rapid water temperature changes. Have you been seeing colder evenings lately? FYI my cherry barbs seem no worse for wear. DaveZ Atom Weaver |
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![]() "David Zopf" wrote in message m... "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I've got six Cherry Barbs in a 10 gallon tank with 4 SAEs, three Otos and a few snails. I know it's over stocked, but the SAEs will be moving on one day. I normally feed the Barbs freeze dried Blood worms and let the rest of the crew feed off the Algae. I occasionally feed the clean up crew some Algae wafers, although I think it's affecting their efforts. But the Barbs have been less than thrilled with their food lately. My first thought was that the Nitrates might be getting too high, as I only change the water every 10 days or so. But they tested at less than 5 ppm after tonight's water change. So I guess the little buggers are getting bored of their food? I did feed them a few frozen Blood Worms last week, that I give to the fish in the large tank on weekends. No one seems to be suffering, so I guess they're expecting the good stuff now! Although I'm a little surprised by this behavior in barbs. Any significnat recent temperature changes to the setup..? I've had CB's go really sluggish on a semi-rapid change (eight hour power loss in winter, 10 gal tank like yours, equaled a 3 or 4 degF drop in tank temp over those 8 hours)... a 10 gallon doesn't give you a very big heat sink against rapid water temperature changes. Have you been seeing colder evenings lately? FYI my cherry barbs seem no worse for wear. DaveZ Atom Weaver Thanks Dave, The temp might flucuate a couple of degrees (F), but it's normally 78. I tried some Gammarus last night, but no one was interested. My Snail population is growing though. I originally had two large Snails, but now I'm up to about four (that I can see). So I suspect they're getting their fill of young Snails. I'll try the veggie flakes tonight, but no one seems to be suffering. |
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Bill Stock wrote,
I normally feed the Barbs freeze dried Blood worms and let the rest of the crew feed off the Algae..................But the Barbs have been less than thrilled with their food lately........ Just wanted to point out that Cherry Barbs will eat algae also. Are you sure they aren't taking their fill on it also? ..................... Frank |
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![]() "Frank" wrote in message ups.com... Bill Stock wrote, I normally feed the Barbs freeze dried Blood worms and let the rest of the crew feed off the Algae..................But the Barbs have been less than thrilled with their food lately........ Just wanted to point out that Cherry Barbs will eat algae also. Are you sure they aren't taking their fill on it also? .................... Frank No doubt. I know they like the Algae wafers and I seem to remember reading that they like BBA, which I have. |
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