Best food for panaque nigrolineatus?
Posted: 27 Sep 2008, 19:27
Hi all.
I have got a large L27 in my tank, hes about 11-12 inches, and seems to be doing fine. Hes in a 7x3x2,5 feet tank, together with other medium to large plecos, stingrays, uarus and an red tail gold arowana.
im feeding the fish once a day with shrimps, fishmeat, mussels, bloodworm and other foods, and i allways make sure, that there are potatoes, carots and/or peas for the planteaters in the tank. Offcourse i have several large pieces of wood in the tank, and it seems, that hes pretty much allways cheing on them. Hes not shy at all, and dont seem to mind, that hes blending in, and sometimes steels food from the other fish in the tank.
But dispite the amount of food, he allways seems to be a bit thin (not much, but u know, it wouldnt be bad for him to get a more full belly). so heres the question: What else can i do, to make sure, that hes getting sufficient food? Temp in the tank about 28 degres C., lots of current (About 8000 liters/hour) and well oxygenated (with an 800 liters/hour airpump and a large "airdish")
Ive had him for about 4 month, and i think he gained a little size, but its hard to tell how much.
Any opinions will be greatly apreciated.
Best regards
Kenneth Tinnesen
Denmark
I have got a large L27 in my tank, hes about 11-12 inches, and seems to be doing fine. Hes in a 7x3x2,5 feet tank, together with other medium to large plecos, stingrays, uarus and an red tail gold arowana.
im feeding the fish once a day with shrimps, fishmeat, mussels, bloodworm and other foods, and i allways make sure, that there are potatoes, carots and/or peas for the planteaters in the tank. Offcourse i have several large pieces of wood in the tank, and it seems, that hes pretty much allways cheing on them. Hes not shy at all, and dont seem to mind, that hes blending in, and sometimes steels food from the other fish in the tank.
But dispite the amount of food, he allways seems to be a bit thin (not much, but u know, it wouldnt be bad for him to get a more full belly). so heres the question: What else can i do, to make sure, that hes getting sufficient food? Temp in the tank about 28 degres C., lots of current (About 8000 liters/hour) and well oxygenated (with an 800 liters/hour airpump and a large "airdish")
Ive had him for about 4 month, and i think he gained a little size, but its hard to tell how much.
Any opinions will be greatly apreciated.
Best regards
Kenneth Tinnesen
Denmark