Fatten up my L75
Posted: 22 Apr 2008, 18:16
Hello,
Well i've done my homework, but i am at a loss over my L075. He (i believe "he") has been with me since november, and has grown a TON, but his little belly is STILL convex. All my water parameters are pristine, and he has plenty of caves and a nice sand substrate. His tankmates are: a L264 (which he has gotten bigger than), 3 queen loaches, and a few weeks ago, a school of danios and 2 cory cats. (yes i know, my loach and cory schools are too small, i'm working on it) Anyways, they all live in a 55 gallon, and get a ton of shrimp pellets each night (easily 6 or 7) and some in the morning, 2+ algae wafers broken in pieces, and some frozen blood worm, brine shrimp or peas on occassion.
None of my fish eat veggies, and there is driftwood to munch on. The L264 is nice and plump (in fact I was told she is probably mature now as she looked gravid), and she tends to eat less than the L75 does. However, the sultan plec doesn't swim around much that I can see, she picks a cave and tends ot hang out. The para on the other hand, LOVESSSSSSS to swim. He is ALL OVER as soon as the lights go out. He does laps of the tank, all the way to the top and then down across. And he hangs on the glass every so often as well... Is he just using up his nutrients more quickly b/c he's so active?
I almost feel like he needs another feeding in the EARLY hours of the morning, before the sun comes up ( he doesn't eat much in the day time) to help fill him up after all the exercise. However, this just isn't really feasible for me.
My LFS told me to up the bloodworm feeding, so this week we've started feeding that every night, to see if that tempts my lil guy. He thought that my loaches may be out-competing the para for food. I'm not sure about that (the plecs tend to boss the loaches around as they're only queen loaches, and rather shy with there only being 3 of them) but the extra nutriton can't hurt.
Is there anything else I can/should try for him?
LeeAnna
Well i've done my homework, but i am at a loss over my L075. He (i believe "he") has been with me since november, and has grown a TON, but his little belly is STILL convex. All my water parameters are pristine, and he has plenty of caves and a nice sand substrate. His tankmates are: a L264 (which he has gotten bigger than), 3 queen loaches, and a few weeks ago, a school of danios and 2 cory cats. (yes i know, my loach and cory schools are too small, i'm working on it) Anyways, they all live in a 55 gallon, and get a ton of shrimp pellets each night (easily 6 or 7) and some in the morning, 2+ algae wafers broken in pieces, and some frozen blood worm, brine shrimp or peas on occassion.
None of my fish eat veggies, and there is driftwood to munch on. The L264 is nice and plump (in fact I was told she is probably mature now as she looked gravid), and she tends to eat less than the L75 does. However, the sultan plec doesn't swim around much that I can see, she picks a cave and tends ot hang out. The para on the other hand, LOVESSSSSSS to swim. He is ALL OVER as soon as the lights go out. He does laps of the tank, all the way to the top and then down across. And he hangs on the glass every so often as well... Is he just using up his nutrients more quickly b/c he's so active?
I almost feel like he needs another feeding in the EARLY hours of the morning, before the sun comes up ( he doesn't eat much in the day time) to help fill him up after all the exercise. However, this just isn't really feasible for me.
My LFS told me to up the bloodworm feeding, so this week we've started feeding that every night, to see if that tempts my lil guy. He thought that my loaches may be out-competing the para for food. I'm not sure about that (the plecs tend to boss the loaches around as they're only queen loaches, and rather shy with there only being 3 of them) but the extra nutriton can't hurt.
Is there anything else I can/should try for him?
LeeAnna