This question seems too stupid to post this in the Cory's et al forum. It seems like I should save bandwidth there for 'real' questions! I feel like it should be really simple/ basic but I can't figure out the answer.
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I have one each of:
Corydoras aeneus
Hoplosternum littorale
Corydoras concolor
Corydoras schwartzi
Corydoras panda
I feed them:
Bloodworm, a cube a week
Hikari Sinking Wafers (3 or 4) daily
Sera San (a pinch) daily
and Omega One Natural Protein Formula Freshwater Flakes (a pinch) daily
I have also tried feeding them various vegetables (skin-less cooked peas, cuke, blanched spinach), which they are not interested in.
I know one of the dangers of over-feeding is that the food rots and causes water quality problems. However, I'd like to know if any of my Corys or Hoplo Cats have a tendency to over-eat to the point of a self-inflicted-untimely demise?
It seems like it should be pretty basic info but a search on the internet has left me with no definitive answers. It seems to be split. It also appears that many subscribe to the "fish have a 3 second memory" thing, or just that fish are just plain "stupid". Now, I'm not gonna get my fish to do my taxes this year, but is it possible they're so 'simple' that they wouldn't stop eating if their stomach hurts? ...or maybe they don't have nerves there? ...or maybe they misunderstand the 'stomach is about to rupture' pains with 'gee, I'm hungry' pains?
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I am still trying to figure out the balance with how much to feed them, especially now that a (well meaning) friend gave me Tiger Barbs which are pretty voracious eaters.
Any help is appreciated.
Kat