juvenile L-46's What food is best
Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 03:02
Hello:
I have been fortunate enough to have my zebras finally breeding, and rather than pulling fry out of the cave, I have left the second batch in with dad...
the first batch was small, and I was able to pull 3 babies from the cave.
I have them in a frykeeper in the main tank, so filtered from the parents water.
I know they have grown some, but not significantly, or at least not as much as I had hoped.
I know they are slow to grow, I have not seem them eating with vigor when I put food in...
I have used micro worms, Live BBS, and some prepared foods, although as mentioned, it does not seem like they are eating with any enthusiasm.
Can you mention anything else I can try to see if I can get them eating better....
obviously they have eaten something to have lived this long (born around middle of jan) but just wondering if there is a golden bullet idea for them..
thanks for any help...
oh second batch has at least eight in the cave... but not sure how many exactly.
thanks
I have been fortunate enough to have my zebras finally breeding, and rather than pulling fry out of the cave, I have left the second batch in with dad...
the first batch was small, and I was able to pull 3 babies from the cave.
I have them in a frykeeper in the main tank, so filtered from the parents water.
I know they have grown some, but not significantly, or at least not as much as I had hoped.
I know they are slow to grow, I have not seem them eating with vigor when I put food in...
I have used micro worms, Live BBS, and some prepared foods, although as mentioned, it does not seem like they are eating with any enthusiasm.
Can you mention anything else I can try to see if I can get them eating better....
obviously they have eaten something to have lived this long (born around middle of jan) but just wondering if there is a golden bullet idea for them..
thanks for any help...
oh second batch has at least eight in the cave... but not sure how many exactly.
thanks