Megalodoras uranoscopus question
Posted: 11 Feb 2008, 04:09
Hey all I finally joined this site after a few years of using your cat E log to identify and research catfish. Well to my question, I have a 12-13" Megalodoras uranoscopus that I picked up about 7 months or so and in the entire time ive owned it I have never seen it eat. It used to spend all day/night in a hollow log and would come out only when I did water changes because the section of the log it was hiding in becomes dry. Then when the water filled back up it went back to its spot.
I've tried to feed it; market prawns, squid, tilapia, blood/black/red worms, krill, silversides, sinking pellets and algae wafers. I feed all different times of the day and when I feed at night I watch until all the food is gone.
The fish was in a 450G (8’x3’x30”) with a large lungfish, bichirs, large clown loaches, african arowana, earth eaters, and datnoids. I have never seen any of the fish pester or even pay attention to the uranoscopus so I don’t think the tank mates are a problem. In the last month I have since moved the cat to a 100 gallon which I use as a grow out tank to try to give it some personalized care. Still nothing has worked and I feel really bad for the fish. Any help would be great, thanks.
I've tried to feed it; market prawns, squid, tilapia, blood/black/red worms, krill, silversides, sinking pellets and algae wafers. I feed all different times of the day and when I feed at night I watch until all the food is gone.
The fish was in a 450G (8’x3’x30”) with a large lungfish, bichirs, large clown loaches, african arowana, earth eaters, and datnoids. I have never seen any of the fish pester or even pay attention to the uranoscopus so I don’t think the tank mates are a problem. In the last month I have since moved the cat to a 100 gallon which I use as a grow out tank to try to give it some personalized care. Still nothing has worked and I feel really bad for the fish. Any help would be great, thanks.