M'al-finny
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Sorry, this is long.
I want to improve what and how I'm feeding my fish, so thought I'd post here to pick up input and ideas!
Currently, I am feeding flake each morning for the tetras and danios and a sinking Hikari wafer each evening for my lone little cory.
A couple of times a month I feed the interiors of peas or lima beans mushed up. I feed chopped up river shrimp and freeze dried bloodworms occasionally.
Here's the question: the tetras are middle-feeders. They do not come to the top to eat. So for the flake, I put my fingers in the water and sink a bunch of crunched-up flake. Some of it goes to the bottom for cory, as well, although I do not see her eating it.
1) How do I get the bloodworms (which carry a do-not-touch warning on the packaging) to sink? Mostly, the danios eat what they will and the rest is sucked into the filter intake.
2) Should I feed additional veggies?
3) I am a little worried about my cory. Her partner died a few weeks ago, my body examination showed only a little bruising around the ventral midline (belly had a small bruise-looking thingy on it.) I want to make sure the remaining little cory is getting the best possible nutrition, as I know there are some other not-so-good things for her now. (Alone, gravel, etc.)
What do you guys do for additional/creative methods of feeding?
I want to improve what and how I'm feeding my fish, so thought I'd post here to pick up input and ideas!
Currently, I am feeding flake each morning for the tetras and danios and a sinking Hikari wafer each evening for my lone little cory.
A couple of times a month I feed the interiors of peas or lima beans mushed up. I feed chopped up river shrimp and freeze dried bloodworms occasionally.
Here's the question: the tetras are middle-feeders. They do not come to the top to eat. So for the flake, I put my fingers in the water and sink a bunch of crunched-up flake. Some of it goes to the bottom for cory, as well, although I do not see her eating it.
1) How do I get the bloodworms (which carry a do-not-touch warning on the packaging) to sink? Mostly, the danios eat what they will and the rest is sucked into the filter intake.
2) Should I feed additional veggies?
3) I am a little worried about my cory. Her partner died a few weeks ago, my body examination showed only a little bruising around the ventral midline (belly had a small bruise-looking thingy on it.) I want to make sure the remaining little cory is getting the best possible nutrition, as I know there are some other not-so-good things for her now. (Alone, gravel, etc.)
What do you guys do for additional/creative methods of feeding?