What kind of bottom feeders to get?
What kind of bottom feeders to get?
I have a 55 gallon tank with medium fish in it. I have some angels, silver dollars, gourami's in the middle and top.
At the bottom, I currently have a Leopard Pleco, a four-lined Cat, and a Peacock Spiny Eel.
I'm looking for 1 or 2 bottom feeder fish that will eat left-overs on the bottom. It seems that my only choices are Cory's and Loaches that only get 2" long and will act as feeder fish for the cat and eel, or larger fish which grow 10-15" like Clown Loaches.
Does anyone know of any bottom feeders that will not be problematic which are 5-6" long and can hold there own?
I wasn't sure which area to put this in, so I put it here.
Thanks,
Paul
At the bottom, I currently have a Leopard Pleco, a four-lined Cat, and a Peacock Spiny Eel.
I'm looking for 1 or 2 bottom feeder fish that will eat left-overs on the bottom. It seems that my only choices are Cory's and Loaches that only get 2" long and will act as feeder fish for the cat and eel, or larger fish which grow 10-15" like Clown Loaches.
Does anyone know of any bottom feeders that will not be problematic which are 5-6" long and can hold there own?
I wasn't sure which area to put this in, so I put it here.
Thanks,
Paul
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It's a little strange that your four-lined cat will not touch prepared foods. Mine will eat pellets readily, even flakes.
One thing you can try is to wean your fish off of bloodworms (may be difficult to do that with a spiny eel in there).
If not, you can always try a talking cat, although I think that adding one more fish in there may be straining tank space somewhat.
One thing you can try is to wean your fish off of bloodworms (may be difficult to do that with a spiny eel in there).
If not, you can always try a talking cat, although I think that adding one more fish in there may be straining tank space somewhat.
Really....he'll eat shrimp pellets and flakes. I've only had him in the tank for about 2 weeks, so he might still be a little stressed out and weary.
He has been opening up a little more the past few days, so maybe he'll start eating those as well. We'll see.
You think the tank won't be able to sustain more fish? I was thinking that adding 2 more wouldn't hurt.
Here's what I have:
55 gallon
2 Angels
3 Silver Dollars
2 Blue Gourami
1 Four lined cat
1 Leopard Pleco
1 Peacock Eel
He has been opening up a little more the past few days, so maybe he'll start eating those as well. We'll see.
You think the tank won't be able to sustain more fish? I was thinking that adding 2 more wouldn't hurt.
Here's what I have:
55 gallon
2 Angels
3 Silver Dollars
2 Blue Gourami
1 Four lined cat
1 Leopard Pleco
1 Peacock Eel
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