Looks like I've been pretty wrong about what's a harmless fast for a fish?
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 15:05
This morning I came across The Fish Doctor on youtube, who has loads of good, informative videos, which is highly commendable. However, in the first video I saw, what struck me is this statement written below the video in the comments:
"From time to time, fish can go off feed, sometimes for unknown reasons. It is important to start giving nutritional support within 1-2 weeks if fish stop eating."
Perhaps ignorantly, I've always thought based on my superficial experience that even a few-months-long fast is acceptable or nothing to worry too much about, while an ill fish's organism is working on its issues.
On the other hand, when weaning fish off live foods, I let them fast for long times too, even up to 4-6 months, as I've done with two 6"-7" juruense catfish.
Thus, when met on PCF and MFK with questions of how long a fish should / can be fasted, I'd not hesitate to tell them my opinion.
Yet, I must assume that The Fish Doctor surely must know incomparably more about this than me and hence I should correct my thinking.
I am wondering what others think of this, especially our resident PCF experts and professionals?
"From time to time, fish can go off feed, sometimes for unknown reasons. It is important to start giving nutritional support within 1-2 weeks if fish stop eating."
Perhaps ignorantly, I've always thought based on my superficial experience that even a few-months-long fast is acceptable or nothing to worry too much about, while an ill fish's organism is working on its issues.
On the other hand, when weaning fish off live foods, I let them fast for long times too, even up to 4-6 months, as I've done with two 6"-7" juruense catfish.
Thus, when met on PCF and MFK with questions of how long a fish should / can be fasted, I'd not hesitate to tell them my opinion.
Yet, I must assume that The Fish Doctor surely must know incomparably more about this than me and hence I should correct my thinking.
I am wondering what others think of this, especially our resident PCF experts and professionals?