Hi all,
I've been feeding live foods a lot lately, since I've been having a surprising amount of success in growing/raising them.
So I'm pretty impressed with how it's been working. That's live foods for 53 fish, and the maintence cost (food) is easily under €1 per week.
I've been quarantining my loaches and pencilfish for just over a week now, and I don't think they get much if any of the live foods. The moina swim throughout the water column so I don't think the loaches catch any of those. The blackworms if left on the bottom will bury themselves in the substrate with their tails in the air. At any slight disturbance they'll retract into the substrate and hide. The other non-bottom dwelling fish can hunt them just fine, but the loaches can't really hover above the substrate to catch them and they snuffle around for food, which would make any blackworms bury themselves.
So my question is, long story long, what kind of live foods would my kuhliis be able to consistently have? I'm looking for something that will stay on or near the substrate, without being able to hide in the substrate the way my blackworms do. Maybe there isn't a perfect solution but it would be great if there was!
Thanks for taking the time to read all that, any suggestions or experiences would be appreciated
I've been feeding live foods a lot lately, since I've been having a surprising amount of success in growing/raising them.
Background information on my live foods |
Moina macropa and Lumbriculus variegatus (blackworm). I have a plastic tub (maybe ten litres, not sure) with a thin layer of substrate, a small amount of floating plants and an airstone wrapped in a sponge, which is slowly bubbling away. Every couple of days, I mix some pure spiralina powder into the water, and add either some cooked zucchini or dried fishfood. Both species are absolutely thriving in the tub, which is pretty shocking to me, as I never do anything other than add food and take out some of the live foods. The two live foods probably make up around 40% of my fishes' diet, and that's across three tanks. 280L: 9 hengeli rasboras, 19 rosy tetras, 1 bolivian ram cichlid 105L QT: 12 beckfordi pencilfish, 11 black kuhlii loaches, 54L: male betta fish |
So I'm pretty impressed with how it's been working. That's live foods for 53 fish, and the maintence cost (food) is easily under €1 per week.
I've been quarantining my loaches and pencilfish for just over a week now, and I don't think they get much if any of the live foods. The moina swim throughout the water column so I don't think the loaches catch any of those. The blackworms if left on the bottom will bury themselves in the substrate with their tails in the air. At any slight disturbance they'll retract into the substrate and hide. The other non-bottom dwelling fish can hunt them just fine, but the loaches can't really hover above the substrate to catch them and they snuffle around for food, which would make any blackworms bury themselves.
So my question is, long story long, what kind of live foods would my kuhliis be able to consistently have? I'm looking for something that will stay on or near the substrate, without being able to hide in the substrate the way my blackworms do. Maybe there isn't a perfect solution but it would be great if there was!
Thanks for taking the time to read all that, any suggestions or experiences would be appreciated