Hi all,
For a while now I have been feeding my Discus Tetra Crisps and have found that it can take over 1 hour to get it to swallow a sufficient amount due to the crisp being too big for its mouth. I usually have to crush 3-4 crisps down into granular bits and then make into an even finer paste by dipping the bits into water while between my index finger and thumb. In addition to this I am also having to drop the paste in front of it otherwise it will ignore it; it makes no attempt to search for food by itself.
All in all, feeding time is very frustrating and is taking longer than it should in my opinion.
Should my Discus be able to eat Tetra crisps without any issues? This particular Discus was bought emaciated from a "pet store" some 6 months ago and I sometimes wonder if how it was treated there could have influenced its inability to break up and search for food.
For a while now I have been feeding my Discus Tetra Crisps and have found that it can take over 1 hour to get it to swallow a sufficient amount due to the crisp being too big for its mouth. I usually have to crush 3-4 crisps down into granular bits and then make into an even finer paste by dipping the bits into water while between my index finger and thumb. In addition to this I am also having to drop the paste in front of it otherwise it will ignore it; it makes no attempt to search for food by itself.
All in all, feeding time is very frustrating and is taking longer than it should in my opinion.
Should my Discus be able to eat Tetra crisps without any issues? This particular Discus was bought emaciated from a "pet store" some 6 months ago and I sometimes wonder if how it was treated there could have influenced its inability to break up and search for food.