I have 4 fast feeding and greedy Red Line Torpedo Barbs. I have just added 3 Clown Loaches (3" in length).
The Clown Loaches don't seem to be eating. Today I did the following...
Fed the barbs some sinking "complete" food knowing that they would gulp as much as possible before it hits the floor hopeing the fill them up. This took 5 minutes and the loaches didn't even notice this was happening.
Then I put flake food in. Again the loaches took no notice and the barbs eventually consumed all of this in about 10 minutes. Flake even floated past one of the loaches but he wasn't interested.
Then I put in an algae tablet. The bloated barbs had a go at it here and there and after 20 minutes half of it was gone. Again the loaches took no notice. I took out the tablet.
Then I put bloodworms in the cave where the loaches were resting. They just ignored it. Eventually the bloodworms found there way into the tank where the barbs gorged themselves some more!
Do you think the loaches are just not hungry, more concerned with the new surroundings or used to eating whatever the fish shop was feeding them?
A friend of mine just had 2 Clown Loaches die after only having them for 2 weeks and I am concerned mine will go the same way.
The water is fine. Planted tank, over 8mg/l oxygen, no ammonia or nitrite, minimal nitrate. 180litre tank, ph 6.8-7.0.
Any help much appreciated...
The Clown Loaches don't seem to be eating. Today I did the following...
Fed the barbs some sinking "complete" food knowing that they would gulp as much as possible before it hits the floor hopeing the fill them up. This took 5 minutes and the loaches didn't even notice this was happening.
Then I put flake food in. Again the loaches took no notice and the barbs eventually consumed all of this in about 10 minutes. Flake even floated past one of the loaches but he wasn't interested.
Then I put in an algae tablet. The bloated barbs had a go at it here and there and after 20 minutes half of it was gone. Again the loaches took no notice. I took out the tablet.
Then I put bloodworms in the cave where the loaches were resting. They just ignored it. Eventually the bloodworms found there way into the tank where the barbs gorged themselves some more!
Do you think the loaches are just not hungry, more concerned with the new surroundings or used to eating whatever the fish shop was feeding them?
A friend of mine just had 2 Clown Loaches die after only having them for 2 weeks and I am concerned mine will go the same way.
The water is fine. Planted tank, over 8mg/l oxygen, no ammonia or nitrite, minimal nitrate. 180litre tank, ph 6.8-7.0.
Any help much appreciated...