Salmontail diet
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Salmontail diet
Would itbe ok to feed salmontails some chopped up prawns or crab meat? I would like to give them a bit of variety. They currently have sinking pellets, algae waffers and frozen blood worms. Also, what veges would be appropriate?
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Re: Salmontail diet
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Re: Salmontail diet
Sorry, they are Arius leptaspis
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Re: Salmontail diet
Interesting. This species isn't in the cat-elog. Perhaps you could get decent photos, and if the ID is correct it could be added?
In answer to your question though, yes I'm sure this catfish would enjoy chopped crab or prawn meat. Try small bits at first, so you don't risk polluting the tank.
I can't imagine them eating a lot of vegetable matter.
In answer to your question though, yes I'm sure this catfish would enjoy chopped crab or prawn meat. Try small bits at first, so you don't risk polluting the tank.
I can't imagine them eating a lot of vegetable matter.
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Re: Salmontail diet
Seems like the valid name should be neoarius leptaspis. Photos would be great indeed, as we are always keen on adding new species...
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Re: Salmontail diet
Ok, I'll try to get some photos.
I don't think the prawns were such a good idea. I just chopped up a few small pieces and one salmontail ate a bit, then lay on the floor for about 5mins. He seems to be ok now swimming about again. Not sure if I should give them prawns again.
I don't think the prawns were such a good idea. I just chopped up a few small pieces and one salmontail ate a bit, then lay on the floor for about 5mins. He seems to be ok now swimming about again. Not sure if I should give them prawns again.
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Re: Salmontail diet
How big are they? Small fish needs small food...
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Re: Salmontail diet
They would be about six inches long. I chopped the prawn up quite small. He seems fine now thank goodness, but maybe prawns are a no no.
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Re: Salmontail diet
I would've thought prawn/shrimp or similar made up a considerable % of its food in the wild?
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Re: Salmontail diet
As its an (derivative), I've never met one that didn't eat well after going in the huff for a while. What's this guys history? Have you collected or bought him recently?
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Nice one,
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Re: Salmontail diet
i feed mine anything it will eat, i think they eat more than they should and have to rest a while to digest.
they are awesome fish though but they get big!
they are awesome fish though but they get big!