growth=red algae?
growth=red algae?
All my Tanganyikan Synos are extremely slow growers. A person told me they eat red algae in the wild. Is this commercially available and does anyone know if this will speed up growth? Otherwise is anyone had success in faster growth and if so what are you feeding?
Take care,
Tom
Take care,
Tom
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All I can offer you is the fast that all Synos from Tanganyika grow very slowly, if that's any consolation. I've never heard anything about red algae helping in this department but I seriously doubt it would make a big difference if it does at all.
Anyhow something like this is available frozen or dried to be sold as saltwater fish food, worth a try I guess?
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Anyhow something like this is available frozen or dried to be sold as saltwater fish food, worth a try I guess?
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I purchased 9 1" petricola 4 years ago and they are just starting to spawn now, if that gives you any idea. Mine were moved around the country a bit, which could have slowed them down, but spent 2.5 years of that time on an all you can eat blackworm buffet at least twice a week. Like other tanganyikan fish, their growth is definitely far from noticable.
I wouldn't worry about feeding sw algaes to them. You can do it, and they seem to enjoy nori sheets, or at least tear hell out of them and make a mess everywhere. I didn't notice any growth surge when mine were getting it though. I feed it occasionally to the young ancistrus I'm growing out.
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I wouldn't worry about feeding sw algaes to them. You can do it, and they seem to enjoy nori sheets, or at least tear hell out of them and make a mess everywhere. I didn't notice any growth surge when mine were getting it though. I feed it occasionally to the young ancistrus I'm growing out.
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