Thank you for that reply
You are correct and I find it easier to control the feeding now that I have seperated the Mollies back into their original tank.
I am feeding the main tank 1 cube of bloodworms late afternoon and one algae wafer late evening when the tank lights go out, every other day. I then add a pinch of flake on the in between day, but as I don't seem to see anybody eating it I haven't yet stepped that up to daily. I am being very cautious with regard to over feeding at the moment as any flake seems to sit on the top for 24 hours.
I am also a little disappointed with my tank at the moment. Although I love the look of the Clown Loaches and ther behaviour when they come out, I only get to see them for a few seconds every other night. That wasn't explained to me when they were recommended by the LFS I purchased them from. In fact one of the three is particularly aloof and seems to prefer to be solitary. I haven't seen him for nearly a week, but I don't want to start sticking my hand in and moving bogwood and rocks around with the fish still working out their territories. I have some clips to help tidy up the air tubes at some point and I am half expecting to find out where he has been hiding then.
The upshot is, I feel I need some more fish that can be seen easily on a daily basis, such as my Lemon Tetra. The LFS still says Cardinals are a bad idea with the Rainbow Shark and recommends more deep bodies such as Black Widows, but I was hoping for some more colour? The Lemon Tetra are beautiful if slightly understated, especially with the slightly "amazonian" colouring that the bogwood gives the water. Ideas anybody?