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February 15, 2014 at 4:17 pm #10987relaxedcrazymanParticipant
Good Morning,
I recently purchased 10 CPD for my 10g planted tank. I also bought Hikari Micro Pellets which I believe are 500 microns.
Now the CPD are super skittish in my tank, they always hide in this one corner i cant see them. They are with cherry shrimp and pond snails.
How can i tell if they are eating if i can never see them? Any other recommendations on food?
Thanks!
February 15, 2014 at 9:33 pm #15524BallAquaticsParticipantHi relaxedcrazyman, welcome to the forum!
I feed mine sinking foods such as algae wafers, and shrimp pellets. If the shrimp are reproducing, they will eat all the baby shrimp they can find also. Providing lots of cover for them to hide in will often help to make them less shy.
Dennis
February 16, 2014 at 12:50 am #15525relaxedcrazymanParticipantso they will eat algae wafers? do you recommend a certain brand? should i drop it into the corner they hide in?
i am certainly hoping my shrimp start reproducing soon, hopefully some make it into adulthood to populate more food
there is a bunch of cover, lots of plants, but they always seem to congregate in the darkest corner and under an ornament i have.
February 16, 2014 at 1:25 pm #15526BallAquaticsParticipant@relaxedcrazyman wrote:
so they will eat algae wafers? do you recommend a certain brand?
By nature, Danios are omnivorous and will eat all sorts of plant and animal matter. I purchase most of my prepared foods from http://www.kensfish.com/aquarium-supplies/fish-food-feeders/kens-premium-veggie-wafers.html. Ken has a very wide variety of high quality foods and great prices too.
Dennis
February 17, 2014 at 5:13 pm #15529relaxedcrazymanParticipantis it safe to say that because i have a heavily planted tank, that they wont go hungry?
will they snack on the plant matter in the tank till i can figure out their food situation?
will they also pick on the hikari pellets?since i cant get them to come out yet, i want to make sure they are at least eating something.
Thanks
February 17, 2014 at 7:15 pm #15532BallAquaticsParticipant@relaxedcrazyman wrote:
is it safe to say that because i have a heavily planted tank, that they wont go hungry?
If the tanks is big enough and mature enough, that might work. Hard to say not knowing more.
@relaxedcrazyman wrote:
will they snack on the plant matter in the tank till i can figure out their food situation?
They will pick at algae and eat whatever micro-fauna they may be able to find, but they are not vegatarians and they won’t eat your plants like some fish do.
@relaxedcrazyman wrote:
will they also pick on the hikari pellets?
I’ve never fed these so I couldn’t say…..
Dennis
February 17, 2014 at 7:22 pm #15534norbleParticipantI feed mine Hikari micro pellets from time to time. They don’t seem to have a problem managing them, but they also won’t pick them up once they touch the bottom (my CPDs won’t touch anything once it settles onto the substrate).
February 17, 2014 at 7:54 pm #15536relaxedcrazymanParticipantdont the algae wafers and shrimp pellets sink? do they nibble at those from the substrate?
norble, what do you feed your CPD?
thanks for the responses guys, i really want my little guys to be happy and healthy
February 17, 2014 at 8:06 pm #15537norbleParticipantI feed mine a varied diet; cyclopeeze, freeze dried brine shrimp, freeze dried tubifex worms, H. micro pellets, freeze dried daphnia, crushed freshwater flakes and crushed algae-based flakes. Whenever I come into the room or make a sudden movement, mine hide as well. I just have a seat in front of the tank and remain fairly still for 20-30 seconds and they come right back out. Then I add their food (sometimes even this movement makes a few dart back under cover) and sit still and watch. Mine never stay hidden long as long as I’m pretty still.
February 17, 2014 at 9:27 pm #15539relaxedcrazymanParticipantso they will come to the surface for freeze dried daphnia? i have some i use for my betta.
i also picked up some algae wafers and shrimp pellets. how often, and how much of each should i be feeding for my 10 CPD?
February 17, 2014 at 9:44 pm #15540norbleParticipantMy CPDs tend to wait until the food has sunk almost to the bottom. Sometimes, if they’re being enthusiastic, a particularly enterprising one will dart to the surface and nab some food. I personally feed once a day.
February 18, 2014 at 4:26 pm #15541relaxedcrazymanParticipantnext question, also about their eating habits…
will they eat baby pond snails? my thought is no because of their smalls mouths, but i have no experience with them. but i am finding pond snail eggs everywhere and i am sure i will soon be overrun with them…
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