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what live food can i feed my asian bumble bee catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis)

Posted: 08 Jul 2015, 17:23
by asian_bumblebeecat
she is 15 cm long and I feed her frozen prawns that are 5 cm every so often. but I want to feed her live food what is available usually.

Re: what live food can i feed my asian bumble bee catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis)

Posted: 08 Jul 2015, 19:45
by Bas Pels
I think it will eat anything that is meaty and fits the mouth.

I wonder, however, whether I would spend much money on living food but then, would I have a load of fish @ 3-4 cm, I would not feel any need to kill them myself

Re: what live food can i feed my asian bumble bee catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis)

Posted: 08 Jul 2015, 21:24
by asian_bumblebeecat
ok thanks

Re: what live food can i feed my asian bumble bee catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis)

Posted: 09 Jul 2015, 13:35
by Narelle
Personally, I love to spoil my catfish, especially my asian bees.

I also strive to provide the most healthy, natural diet possible, so I do like supplementing with live food here and there. What they will eat and what they should eat aren't necessarily the same thing. I've done a lot of research on my bees and came across one good source with specifics.

From pg 106 of this PDF published by the Mekong River Commission, "It feeds on insects, aquatic insect larvae, including odonatans, fish and large crustaceans, earthworms, snails, roots, fruits and detritus."

So I try to stick more towards insect/crustacean based foods, since that seems to be a large part of their diet, and since most feeder fish available aren't actually very healthy for the fish they're feeding. For live foods, mine get blackworms and ghost shrimp, and, a very very rare treat due to how difficult it is for me to get them easily, earthworms. But I also feed a wide variety of pellet foods to help better balance their diet.

Re: what live food can i feed my asian bumble bee catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis)

Posted: 09 Jul 2015, 17:12
by asian_bumblebeecat
I just feed an earth worm over half her size she almost took it whole