Introducing myself
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Introducing myself
Good Evening
My name is Julian Pardal from USA Florida . I am 53 years old and a fish keeper all my life , mostly angels, discus and small cichlids . I have to confess I am a newbie when it comes to breeding catfish I kept them as a cleaning crew until now. I recently purchase 7 corys at first they look like Sterbai but the seller told me they weren't I took it any way for what I seeing here I think they are harold Schultzy as they seem to have a more enlogate snout. One think I haven't seen them take any of the food I drop for them , flake, pellets, blood worm etc. I do see them vacuum the sand like crazy.
Any ideas what to do to induce these guys to take commercial, They are wild from Brazil.
Sincerely
Julian
My name is Julian Pardal from USA Florida . I am 53 years old and a fish keeper all my life , mostly angels, discus and small cichlids . I have to confess I am a newbie when it comes to breeding catfish I kept them as a cleaning crew until now. I recently purchase 7 corys at first they look like Sterbai but the seller told me they weren't I took it any way for what I seeing here I think they are harold Schultzy as they seem to have a more enlogate snout. One think I haven't seen them take any of the food I drop for them , flake, pellets, blood worm etc. I do see them vacuum the sand like crazy.
Any ideas what to do to induce these guys to take commercial, They are wild from Brazil.
Sincerely
Julian
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- Joined: 31 Jul 2015, 03:20
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- Location 1: USA Florida
- Location 2: Atlantic Beach
- Interests: Discus, L-14, L-114, and corys
Re: Introducé my self
I waiting for an L14 goldie next month from the same importer
Julian
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Re: Introducing myself
Welcome to "Planet", Julian!
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Re: Introducing myself
Welcome to PC
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Re: Introducing myself
http://tedsfishroom.com/ I would recommend that you order some of Ted's Most Excellent Gel food. I am going to get my first jar of the food tomorrow, but I was one of those who was able to test the food in one of it's prior iterations. When you buy the large jar it comes out to over a dollar per ounce, but that is the dry weight you end up mixing two parts boiling water to one part dry and an ounce of this will go a lot further then an ounce of something else.Pardal wrote:Good Evening
My name is Julian Pardal from USA Florida . I am 53 years old and a fish keeper all my life , mostly angels, discus and small cichlids . I have to confess I am a newbie when it comes to breeding catfish I kept them as a cleaning crew until now. I recently purchase 7 corys at first they look like Sterbai but the seller told me they weren't I took it any way for what I seeing here I think they are harold Schultzy as they seem to have a more enlogate snout. One think I haven't seen them take any of the food I drop for them , flake, pellets, blood worm etc. I do see them vacuum the sand like crazy.
Any ideas what to do to induce these guys to take commercial, They are wild from Brazil.
Sincerely
Julian
If you have never tried gel foods, I can only tell you that they sure make having a fish room a lot more fun. In my fishroom I feed about 90 % gel and the remainder is split between live food, and flake food for those finicky surface feeders who refuse to go to the bottom for the gel. In the meantime. Blackworms and live mosquito larva would be my suggestion until the gel food comes in.