I have been feeding them blood worms but they freak out when i feed them and smash into the walls and go crazy this normal?
Anyways what do you think?
P.S. I know these fish get to 4 ft. and i will be upgrading their house as they grow..

Birger wrote:I have been feeding them blood worms but they freak out when i feed them and smash into the walls and go crazy this normal?
Anyways what do you think?
P.S. I know these fish get to 4 ft. and i will be upgrading their house as they grow..
Okay, this is your first post...speaking as a moderator it almost seems like you are either looking for a couple of " thats cool" comments or you have written in such a way to start what I can only think you know will be negative feedback to the above...or you may really be after honest opinions and advice, if this is the case I suggest you heed the advice without being hurt and know these people are just trying to save you some heartbreak.
You may be surprised how often we get posts like this...Please read the big cat sticky here viewtopic.php?f=7&t=10494
Birger

Viktor Jarikov wrote:Hi Fish4life! Very nice to have you join here. I did answer your question to the best I could on your original MFK thread (http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... =fish+life) and I do hope you will receive a warm welcome and more opinions and solid advising here.
Cute tank, BTW. You might try dimming the light when you are feeding them/approaching the tank/opening the tank...
My MFK reply: "They will always be on the nervous side. It's their nature. But the bigger and older they get, the less of that you will see. Still, it will never go away.
The best practice to alleviate that is to have a large tank (they require a bigger tank than the 4xL by 2xL by 2xL rule of thumb calls for) because they swim constantly, not to have anything sharp or abrasive in the tank that they can injure themselves when they do dart, have friendly, non-aggressive tank mates, and try not to spook them. "
They are very small, so the tank size is fine for now. There are no tank mates, right? So you have to try to spook them less. They will probably still spook. It's only been a week in their new tank, right? Give them a few weeks to adjust and calm down some (they will never calm down totally as I was explaining).



fish 4 life wrote:yeah i keep their water super clean i do a 25% water change a day with fresh filter reverse osmosis water.

RO contains no natural minerals or electrolytes, and more or less will cause the fish to lose salts to the environment.





So i can just keep doing what i am doing? changing 5 gallons of water a week with RO water? Like i said before i would use tap water but it has way to much ammonia and not worth treating... So you think my cats will be okay in the long run? 
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