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I recently acquired a juvenile Frontosa, placing him in a tank with a
variety of other fish. Everything seems okay except there's a concern at feeding time. All the other cichlids go to the top to feed on the offerings, however, the Frontosa rarely joins in. By the time he even seems interested the floating food is gone. Question, is this a potential problem or is it necessary to feed him some type of sinking pellet. Currently, he is only about 2". |
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