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Old January 11th 05, 04:51 PM
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On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 12:49:24 -0500, "bk" wrote:

I have a 1200 gallon pond with about 12 african cichlids and two medium
size
pleckos. Looking for advice on what to feed them.


What sort of cichlids are they? Cichlids from Africa vary from algae
eaters to predators so we need to know what are trying to feed.


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Here's what I think I have:
Tropheus Moori Mpalunga, Pseudotropheus Zebra, Electric Blue, Zebra
Cobalt, Red Zebra, Red Top
I compared fish shown on Angels Hatchery to whats in my pond. Will these
guys eat anything alive?


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Old January 11th 05, 05:23 PM
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 16:51:56 GMT, "bk" wrote:



Here's what I think I have:
Tropheus Moori Mpalunga, Pseudotropheus Zebra, Electric Blue, Zebra
Cobalt, Red Zebra, Red Top
I compared fish shown on Angels Hatchery to whats in my pond. Will these
guys eat anything alive?


All but the Electric Blue are algae eaters. They must have vegetable
food. If the pond is in the Sun there should be plenty of algae on the
rocks. Don't put any meaty foods in the pond. Meat will cause the
Tropheus to bloat eventually. The Electric Blue will be able to find
"pond life" to eat.


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Old January 12th 05, 01:54 AM
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Here's what I think I have:
Tropheus Moori Mpalunga, Pseudotropheus Zebra, Electric Blue, Zebra
Cobalt, Red Zebra, Red Top
I compared fish shown on Angels Hatchery to whats in my pond. Will these
guys eat anything alive?


All but the Electric Blue are algae eaters. They must have vegetable
food. If the pond is in the Sun there should be plenty of algae on the
rocks. Don't put any meaty foods in the pond. Meat will cause the
Tropheus to bloat eventually. The Electric Blue will be able to find
"pond life" to eat.


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So, you think they can get by without addtional food?


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Old January 12th 05, 10:15 AM
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So, you think they can get by without addtional food?


It depends how much algae has grown in your pond. If the pond has lots
of algae available and the fish are eating it they won't need more
food.


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Old January 13th 05, 02:47 PM
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 16:51:56 GMT, "bk" wrote:



Here's what I think I have:
Tropheus Moori Mpalunga, Pseudotropheus Zebra, Electric Blue, Zebra
Cobalt, Red Zebra, Red Top
I compared fish shown on Angels Hatchery to whats in my pond. Will these
guys eat anything alive?


All but the Electric Blue are algae eaters. They must have vegetable
food. If the pond is in the Sun there should be plenty of algae on the
rocks. Don't put any meaty foods in the pond. Meat will cause the
Tropheus to bloat eventually. The Electric Blue will be able to find
"pond life" to eat.


Steve
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The water is gin clear, amazingly so. There are no rock structures, but the
pond walls are somewhat slick. I'll keep feeding daily or a few times per
week. I'll look for pellets for Cichlids, veg based.


 




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