Frequency of feeding?

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Frequency of feeding?

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I have a 55G community tank, which includes 2 yo-yo loaches as bottom feeders. In terms of catfish, I have a pair of otos (about 1.5" each), an albino bristlenose (about 2"), a clown plec (1"), and a farowella (4"). I generally give the loaches some bottom feeder pellets daily (about 4 small shrimp pellets, or 1/2 algae wafer, etc.). I have live plants and the algae does seem to stay cleaned up by my cleaning crew other than the odd bit of green spot algae.

I of course want to be sure everyone is well fed but not overfed. I have been feeding them as well: blanched zuchinni 1x/week, blanched yam 1x/week, and blanched spinach leaves every other day. I feed at night and remove any leftovers the next morning. Is this too often? I know the bristlenose is getting the lion's share as I have to kick her/him off the food source in the a.m., but do see the farowella eating the spinach. I assume the otos and clown plec are eating something at night. The otos are reclusive and I am hoping the clown plec becomes less shy eventually.
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i feed my plecs every night, and they seem to be fine.. I just vary my diet.. and feed less fattening food and meaty foods :)
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I feed mine every alternate day. :D
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Post by Silurus »

It's also a good idea to starve your fish for one or two days (something I do all the time), as they don't necessarily eat every day in their natural habitat.
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Let their Digestive system work by not eating everyday. Or not too much! I'm sure they'll be fine.



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Post by Plec0maniac »

but if u strave them for 2 days, are they going to fight because of lack of food? is this possible? I know that fishes dont always eat in the wild, but wat if u feed them seldomly but every day, would this be better?? :)
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Post by Silurus »

I don't see how fish will fight because there is no food.. Over territory, sure, but they'll do that regardless of whether there is food.
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I see. thnx ;)
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Mine do fight when there's food! Thats during feeding time when the bigger/more aggressive ones will bully the small ones for food. A good idea is to disperse the food all around so that everyone can find a share.
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