baby channel and tadpole madtom eatting habit?
baby channel and tadpole madtom eatting habit?
How long does it take before baby channels and baby tadpole madtoms start eating?
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I've had several small ones (very small) and they generally eat a lot. Mine have eaten flake, carnivore pellets, shrimp, bloodworm, almost anything, particularly meaty. If you have only had them a few days, it may take them a little while to get used to the tank. You may want to feed them at lights out. Are there any other fish in with them?
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Possibly they are a little shy. I have had several channels that wouldn't go after food right away due to other fish in the tank. They would go later and pick up some scraps. If your channels stay in one area, you can try feeding the rest of the tank on one side and the channels on the other side or if you r channels have a hiding place, try to put food right there in the hiding place. If you don't have one, a cave would really be helpful for them. Catfish pellets are usually attractive to them or you could try frozen shrimp, they usually go crazy for that.
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You can try natural food that they would eat in the wild, that is what's best for the fish, usually. If it is warm enough at your home, you could try soaking your garden with a hose for about a half hour (ONLY if you have a garden that is pesticide free, madtoms are sensitive to everything) and try to see if you can get some small garden worms, if you get them cut them up into half inch peices. Nightcrawlers might be a bit too big for them if they are large ones (too thick in diameter). You could also try catfish bait, cut into small sizes, from the stores, since those fish are attracted to food by smell and taste. Just a couple of suggestions. NIghttime is the best time for catfish to eat because they are mostly nocturnal hunters. Madtoms show this tendency the strongest.