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Sun Oct 09, 2005, 09:44 AM
#1
How can I coax my discus onto ColorBits ?
Hey Guys,
I have a question about my discus which basically goes along the following lines:
I have 4 discus, which ALL eat bloodworms, brine shrimp and daphnia quite regularly. However, I have 1 of them that eats colorbits like anything, another that will nibble away at them and eat a few BUT the other two will not eat colour bits at all.
Why is this?
How do I get them to all eat colorbits ?
ammonia and nitrite is zero, nitrate around 15
fairly soft water, pH around 7
30-40% water changes 3 times a week
Suggestions most welcome...
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Sun Oct 09, 2005, 09:59 AM
#2
i have one greedy little juvie turq that eats the colourbits i put in the tank, my 5 other discus dont touch it, sometimes leopards (hahaha or turqs and malboros in my case) dont change their spots....
Theres the starvation technique otherwise, where u feed them colourbits in the morning where they are the most hungry... and keep trying that way...
Wait for LRs answer, she knows all
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Sun Oct 09, 2005, 01:22 PM
#3
Eternal Moderator
Hahaha thanks Benny, but you already had the right answer.
G-1000 most discus have to be trained to eat dry foods. Very few of the imported fish would have ever seen any type of dry foods. It's much too expensive for the fish farms to use.
But all fish can can be taught to eat new foods simply by feeding them the new food first thing in the morning when they are really hungry. Only add a small quantity to the tank. The fish will be in a rush to get to the food before it's all gone. Feed the other foods later in the day or evening, but only one meal. They will soon learn that they eat the new food, or they stay hungry foir the rest of the day.
No healthy fish will intentionally starve itself.
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Sun Oct 09, 2005, 11:17 PM
#4
What about making your own frozen mixes and "hiding" some Colour Bits in there?
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Mon Oct 10, 2005, 02:52 AM
#5
Re: How can I coax my discus onto ColorBits ?
Originally Posted by G-1000
How can I coax my discus onto ColorBits ?
very simple:
step one: they have to be in good condition first: for example, when i first get them (ordering online twice) they were weak and main concern was to get them to eat ANYTHING, i raised mosquito larva (my neighbors provided the blood donations) and would go and get live blackworms, and they were eating those only after few days, .....
after they got strong and steady in a month or so later...
step two: dont feed them anything for 1-2 days, second day start feeding dry food whatever in smal amounts....
they will eat it.
if you love your fish: do not over crowd
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Mon Oct 10, 2005, 03:00 AM
#6
Rytis,
You're big on starvation aren't you.
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Mon Oct 10, 2005, 04:01 AM
#7
Originally Posted by oscar
Rytis,
You're big on starvation aren't you.
no, i just know a little more then you...
maybe you're a genius who can just make them eat new foods with your smile?
if you love your fish: do not over crowd
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Mon Oct 10, 2005, 08:42 AM
#8
im gonna try your idea oscar and slowly increase the amount of color bits in the frozen mix until they get so use to it that i can feed them color bits straight from the can.... well thats wot im hoping will happen
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Mon Oct 10, 2005, 12:39 PM
#9
Eternal Moderator
Keep it nice gentlemen please. :P
You know we allow everyone to express an opinion here, without fear of ridicule.
You don't have to agree with every statement, but please, respect the rules of common courtesy.
This is such a lovely friendly forum, let's try to keep it that way.
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Mon Oct 10, 2005, 12:52 PM
#10
ok sorry if that sounded rude
if you love your fish: do not over crowd
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