what do iridesent sharks like to eat?
what do iridesent sharks like to eat?
Help!
I recently had to inherit a Pangasius hypophthalmus (Iridescent Shark) from a friend who could no longer care for it. I am having trouble getting him to eat.
My friend had him in a large community aquarium for a few years, but, he had such a variety of food for the many different inhabitants in the tank that we never figured out what he was eating. Id rather not just toss in a dozen different entries and hope he likes one. I'm hoping that someone who has cared for one would be able to help me decide what to get for him. He is still a juvenile at about 20 cm (8 inches).
Help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I recently had to inherit a Pangasius hypophthalmus (Iridescent Shark) from a friend who could no longer care for it. I am having trouble getting him to eat.
My friend had him in a large community aquarium for a few years, but, he had such a variety of food for the many different inhabitants in the tank that we never figured out what he was eating. Id rather not just toss in a dozen different entries and hope he likes one. I'm hoping that someone who has cared for one would be able to help me decide what to get for him. He is still a juvenile at about 20 cm (8 inches).
Help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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It's a common misconception that pangasiids need more vegetable-based food as they grow. With the exception of Pangasianodon gigas, most other species of pangasiids are highly predatory and will take a mixture of vegetable- and animal-based food (with the latter seemingly more common), including smaller fishes.
Mine's favorite is sinking shrimp pellets. He scavenges a lot at night, so you may want to watch at night. It doesn't have to be completely dark. He will eat flake if really hungry but rarely. He will also eat most any kind of worms. Mine doesn't eat every day usually one or two times a week in quantity.
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what they eat
just to let you know that my pangasisu sutchi can go for ages without eating anything - I think it factually forgets to eat. Ic can not eat for MONTHS, gets thin and then suddenly stats at food like ther's no tomorrow.
if life gets really thin try sopme live shrimp in the tank.
if life gets really thin try sopme live shrimp in the tank.
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