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Old December 18th 03, 03:05 AM
William Hardin
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

Hi, I have a new oscar, about 5-6 inches, and though he eats live food, I
can't get him to take prepared food from the surface. Does he not know what
it is?
Thanks for th help!


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Old December 18th 03, 04:35 AM
blove
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

when did you get him? he probably needs more time to get used to his new
environment.

"William Hardin" wrote in message
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Hi, I have a new oscar, about 5-6 inches, and though he eats live food, I
can't get him to take prepared food from the surface. Does he not know

what
it is?
Thanks for th help!




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Old December 18th 03, 04:56 AM
William Hardin
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

On Sunday, he's been in there a few days...
"blove" wrote in message
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when did you get him? he probably needs more time to get used to his new
environment.

"William Hardin" wrote in message
m...
Hi, I have a new oscar, about 5-6 inches, and though he eats live food,

I
can't get him to take prepared food from the surface. Does he not know

what
it is?
Thanks for th help!






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Old December 18th 03, 05:08 PM
blove
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

ya hes still getting used to the new home, give him a lil more time, he will
eventually come around.


"William Hardin" wrote in message
m...
On Sunday, he's been in there a few days...
"blove" wrote in message
...
when did you get him? he probably needs more time to get used to his

new
environment.

"William Hardin" wrote in message
m...
Hi, I have a new oscar, about 5-6 inches, and though he eats live

food,
I
can't get him to take prepared food from the surface. Does he not

know
what
it is?
Thanks for th help!








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Old December 19th 03, 01:15 AM
Rich A.
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food


"blove" wrote in message
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ya hes still getting used to the new home, give him a lil more time, he

will
eventually come around.


That and stir the food up a little, so it sinks.


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Old December 19th 03, 03:09 PM
William Hardin
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

Well, he finally started to eat! You guys were all right, he was just
getting used to things. When he does eat, he blows almost all of it out his
gills. I've read that this is normal, but I was wondering how they end up
with any of it in their stomach?
"Rich A." wrote in message
ink.net...

"blove" wrote in message
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ya hes still getting used to the new home, give him a lil more time, he

will
eventually come around.


That and stir the food up a little, so it sinks.




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Old December 19th 03, 04:05 PM
blove
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

i wonder that too because my small sunfish does the same thing, he eats
anything but when he eats a whole bunch of bits comes out his gills. he
loves those nutradelica brine shrimp and bloodworms and waterfleas.

"William Hardin" wrote in message
om...
Well, he finally started to eat! You guys were all right, he was just
getting used to things. When he does eat, he blows almost all of it out

his
gills. I've read that this is normal, but I was wondering how they end up
with any of it in their stomach?
"Rich A." wrote in message
ink.net...

"blove" wrote in message
...
ya hes still getting used to the new home, give him a lil more time,

he
will
eventually come around.


That and stir the food up a little, so it sinks.






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Old December 19th 03, 05:14 PM
RedForeman ©®
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

perfectly normal, my 13" midas cichlid does it too...

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RedForeman ©®





"blove" wrote in message
...
i wonder that too because my small sunfish does the same thing, he eats
anything but when he eats a whole bunch of bits comes out his gills. he
loves those nutradelica brine shrimp and bloodworms and waterfleas.

"William Hardin" wrote in message
om...
Well, he finally started to eat! You guys were all right, he was just
getting used to things. When he does eat, he blows almost all of it out

his
gills. I've read that this is normal, but I was wondering how they end

up
with any of it in their stomach?
"Rich A." wrote in message
ink.net...

"blove" wrote in message
...
ya hes still getting used to the new home, give him a lil more time,

he
will
eventually come around.

That and stir the food up a little, so it sinks.








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Old December 19th 03, 06:35 PM
T
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Default New Oscar owner, fish won't eat food

My Oscars did the same thing, obviously got enough food because they jumped
in size, growiing up to 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch in little more than a week...
If you have the room you might want to try an breed some feeder guppies for
your Oscar, I found when my looked depressed guppies always seemed to perk
them up... Especially the larger fellow, little guppies ( 1 inch juvi's )
were a challenge for him as they were small a fairly fast and hide well... A
little excercise for the big fellow and a chance to use his sharp vision for
food...

Tim..


"RedForeman ©®" wrote in message
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perfectly normal, my 13" midas cichlid does it too...

--

RedForeman ©®





"blove" wrote in message
...
i wonder that too because my small sunfish does the same thing, he eats
anything but when he eats a whole bunch of bits comes out his gills. he
loves those nutradelica brine shrimp and bloodworms and waterfleas.

"William Hardin" wrote in message
om...
Well, he finally started to eat! You guys were all right, he was just
getting used to things. When he does eat, he blows almost all of it

out
his
gills. I've read that this is normal, but I was wondering how they

end
up
with any of it in their stomach?
"Rich A." wrote in message
ink.net...

"blove" wrote in message
...
ya hes still getting used to the new home, give him a lil more

time,
he
will
eventually come around.

That and stir the food up a little, so it sinks.










 




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