Polypterus Senegal Diet

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Diet wise i was wondering if anyone recommends beef heart for these guys, i was thinking no as they would probably see more insects, inverts and fish in their nautral environment -- but whats the general thought on beef heart and polypterus' ?
 
I've been told feeding beef heart is fine, but not in large amounts, as fish have problems digesting mamilian fats.

I feed mine, Prawns, Lance fish, frozen blood worms, and they are eat some of the pellets put in for the other fish.

I have tried cockles and mussels, but my poly's seem to not like them, but others on here have poly's that eat them.

do a search on thise forum, as Blondie has written an extensive article, well multiple articles about the Birchir.
she I would say in the 'in house' polypterus expert
 
My new small senegal eats pellets, I mine more than anything else, I think that is what he was eating in the LFS but is it good for him? He also eats bloodworms. I'm getting some prawns next week for him when my mum goes shopping.

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These guys will eat anything you drop into the water Lol. They arnt fussy eaters.

My ornate gets fed on a diet of:

prawns,whitebait, pellets, cockles & earthworms.

Also dont worry about the size of food you give them either. My guy is just over 13inches now and can eat massive 3inch frozen prawns whole Lol. Regarding beef heart. No problems in feeding them it aslong as its not the fishes staple feed.

Joel
 
These guys will eat anything you drop into the water Lol. They arnt fussy eaters.

My ornate gets fed on a diet of:

prawns,whitebait, pellets, cockles & earthworms.

Also dont worry about the size of food you give them either. My guy is just over 13inches now and can eat massive 3inch frozen prawns whole Lol. Regarding beef heart. No problems in feeding them it aslong as its not the fishes staple feed.

Joel

if you can get lancefish give that a try mine love them, and will take them from my fingers, here are some videos of them: VIDEOS

but I doubt they will eat them whole like that when only small, mine are only 6" mind, maybe 7"
 
FEEDING & NUTRITION
Now that you have a bichir what does it eat? In their natural habitat bichirs normally eat small fish,various insect larvae and invertabrates.Bichirs are generaly non agressive ambush predators but also oppurtunistic scavengers.Objects to big to be consumed whole are often "deathrolled" till
small parts are twisted and ripped off the carcass.The key here is to balance the diet thru a variety
of foods with an eye on total nutrition.A varied diet is a good diet for your fish and yourself.
Now then what can we feed them? You actually have several options and They will be listed below
The freezer at your local fish store is a smorgasboard of foods which should include
silversides or lancefish
mysis shrimp
brine shrimp
krill
bloodworms
tubifex worms
squid
beefheart
Simply thaw and feed


Your local market can be a great source of foods check the seafood section of the freezer
You can use just about any foods you find there including
mussels
shrimp
most fish filets (avoid salmon i think its to oily)

Available at the butcher counter or they should be able to order it for you
beefheart
and yes chicken gizzards
to prepare the above cut it into strips and remove any fat you can find
fish do not digest mammialian fat well

Live foods include
some frog species(some frogs release a nasty chemical when bitten)
tadpoles
African dwarf frogs are safe and part of the natural diet
ghost shrimp
earthworms
mealworms feed only the recently shed(white) ones the chiton in the exoskeleton
can be hard to digest and in some can result in intestinal blockages.
There is really no reason to feeders except as the ocassional treat.
Various live fish and fry can be used for foods.Caution here unless you raise them
any commercialy bought feeders usually rosie reds/tuffies (the albino form of fat head minnows),
guppies,bait minnows etc.need to be quarantined before feeding them to your fish for several reasons.
reason 1 They are kept in horrible conditions
reason 2 They are often diseased
reason 3 They often are carriers of parasites
During quarantine dispose of the obviously sick or diseased.The remaining ones feed quality
foods a healthy feeder is of course better for your fish.
Goldfish just generaly are poor feeders and should be avoided. they are oily not very nutritious and constant feed of them causes faty deposits on the liver leading to premature deaths.They also contain very high levels of Thiaminase a destroying hormone.While many fish used as feeders contain this goldfish seem to have an abundance of it.Another issue is a spine at the front of the dorsal fin which can lead to problems if the goldfish is swollowed the wrong way (tailfirst).Yet another reason not to use goldfish,goldfish farms utilize copper meds in suspension form to combat diseases in the feeders associated with overcrowding.These copper meds are retained by the feeders for long periods after they leave the farms.Most lfs invariably retain all or part of the feeders shipping water when the feeders are loaded into their bins/tanks. And copper does not dissapate from a closed system.
The key is to balance the diet with a variety of foods listed above not just 1 or 2 items and skipping a meal once you notice a decline in growth rate is good for fish.The sad truth is we as hobbyists tend to overfeed our charges

Pellitized foods
Can be found in various diameters and forms include sinking and floating pellets and sticks
shrimp pellets
worm pellets
even pellets for cichlids will work
spirulina sticks
brine shrimp sticks
Algae wafers(some eat them some just look at them)

Read the labels and look for this information
NUTRITION FOR CARNIVORES
Below are the agreed upon nutritional requirements for predatory fish
below that is a list of necessary vitamins usually supplied and just for informational
purposes.
PROTEIN:: 45% or more (this would be the ideal)
FAT:: 3% Min. to 6% Max.
FIBER 2% Min. to 4% Max
 
WOW Beblondie who can add to that!! ( do you have any tank pics)
Well I give mine chicken liver once or twice a week they tear at it like rabid dogs its great to watch.


Regards
Mike
 
WOW Beblondie who can add to that!! ( do you have any tank pics)
Well I give mine chicken liver once or twice a week they tear at it like rabid dogs its great to watch.


Regards
Mike


how often do you feed your birchir's?

mine get lance fish one every two-three days, and I normally but in bloodworm eary day for the toher tank mates
 

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