Neat things to see in tanks & Diet matters
Posted: 02 Dec 2016, 16:33
I have been making a shift to feeding Repashy as a major component in the diet of my plecos. I am working with several of the products and I recently made my first batch of a mix of Meat Pie and Soilent Green. So far the fish love the Repashy. I started with Spawn and Grown in a few breeding and growout tanks.
One of my temporary tanks is a 50 gal. It always holds assassin snails, amano shrimp but the fish rotate. Its main purpose is to clean algae off of plants. Recently it received 25 small rummy nose to be grown out and last week I moved the black C. schultzei in as well. So I figured I would drop in a couple of small hunks of the Repashy mix above for them.
Next time I do this I need to have my camera. Watching a dozen+ tetras attack the food is neat. They are like miniature sharks or crocs, They bite down and then twist sharply to rip off a tiny chunk. Now I see how they and piranahs are related But even more fun was watching a swarm of amano shrimp covering the Repashy. Amanos love to pick up and carry off a piece of food to try and eat it in peace before others converge. I regularly see them make off with whole mini-sticks. Once they figured out they could not move a blob of Repashy, they were swarming and their little claws were going a mile a minute ripping off teeny pieces to eat.
I am not sure the poor corys got any of it . I did throw in some flakes for the Tetras trying to lure them away. When that worked, the amanos moved in.
I should mention that the plecos love the Repashy. I have 450 and 236 spawns and have a few others caving seriously but not yet spawning. I will admit I got a bit lax about diet. I was feeding more easy stuff- flake and sticks. the result is what one might expect, spawning slowed. It is so much less work to feed the flakes and sticks than things like Repashy, frozen or live. After 16 years of feeding tanks spread over 4 rooms and 2 buildings it became easy to get lazy. I forgot how much diet matters.
One of my temporary tanks is a 50 gal. It always holds assassin snails, amano shrimp but the fish rotate. Its main purpose is to clean algae off of plants. Recently it received 25 small rummy nose to be grown out and last week I moved the black C. schultzei in as well. So I figured I would drop in a couple of small hunks of the Repashy mix above for them.
Next time I do this I need to have my camera. Watching a dozen+ tetras attack the food is neat. They are like miniature sharks or crocs, They bite down and then twist sharply to rip off a tiny chunk. Now I see how they and piranahs are related But even more fun was watching a swarm of amano shrimp covering the Repashy. Amanos love to pick up and carry off a piece of food to try and eat it in peace before others converge. I regularly see them make off with whole mini-sticks. Once they figured out they could not move a blob of Repashy, they were swarming and their little claws were going a mile a minute ripping off teeny pieces to eat.
I am not sure the poor corys got any of it . I did throw in some flakes for the Tetras trying to lure them away. When that worked, the amanos moved in.
I should mention that the plecos love the Repashy. I have 450 and 236 spawns and have a few others caving seriously but not yet spawning. I will admit I got a bit lax about diet. I was feeding more easy stuff- flake and sticks. the result is what one might expect, spawning slowed. It is so much less work to feed the flakes and sticks than things like Repashy, frozen or live. After 16 years of feeding tanks spread over 4 rooms and 2 buildings it became easy to get lazy. I forgot how much diet matters.