Looking For A Good Fish To Feed Insects To, have freeze dried mealies and crickets |
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Looking For A Good Fish To Feed Insects To, have freeze dried mealies and crickets |
Apr 21 2008, 07:37 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 21-April 08 Member No.: 41397 |
Right now I'm kinda thinking of a puffer but would appreciate any additional suggestions. I've got a 10 gallon tank. I hear the butterfly fish like insects too as do the arowana but they get too big I think. My Mom suggested a gourami but I don't know if they eat insects or not.
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Apr 21 2008, 07:40 PM
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![]() Oh hello Group: Members Posts: 2777 Joined: 1-May 07 From: Herts, England.. Member No.: 31669 |
well most fish will eat insects as long as they are small enough to get into there mouths, i know all my fish like insects, however my fish are quite predatory.
This post has been edited by kewskills: Apr 21 2008, 07:40 PM |
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Apr 21 2008, 09:06 PM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 772 Joined: 11-December 07 From: Mid-east Missouri Member No.: 37528 |
Butterfly fish would not do well in a ten gallon tank, it is much too small for them. Even though they do not move much, they need a fairly large footprint to be comfortable. Also, they need lots of floating plants to hide in/around.
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Apr 22 2008, 07:13 AM
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![]() Fish Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 29-March 08 From: Bucks, UK Member No.: 40825 |
all fish eat insects ,mosquito larves for example. small gourami`s would be ideal in a tank that size(dwarf or honey}
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Apr 23 2008, 02:51 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 21-April 08 Member No.: 41397 |
all fish eat insects ,mosquito larves for example. small gourami`s would be ideal in a tank that size(dwarf or honey} I've thought of gouramis, especially since I wouldn't have to have filtration (the tank is right next to the bathroom so I can easily change the water in it.) I like the sunset though it's a dwarf, and was thinking maybe a pair of kissing gouramis could live alone in it. If you think a butterfly fish wouldn't be happy in that then I'll forget about them. I was starting to think that would be a good fish and maybe go with an ancient fish theme in there. I don't need a lot of fish. |
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Apr 26 2008, 11:39 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 21-April 08 Member No.: 41397 |
all fish eat insects ,mosquito larves for example. small gourami`s would be ideal in a tank that size(dwarf or honey} I've thought of gouramis, especially since I wouldn't have to have filtration (the tank is right next to the bathroom so I can easily change the water in it.) I like the sunset though it's a dwarf, and was thinking maybe a pair of kissing gouramis could live alone in it. If you think a butterfly fish wouldn't be happy in that then I'll forget about them. I was starting to think that would be a good fish and maybe go with an ancient fish theme in there. I don't need a lot of fish. |
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Apr 27 2008, 07:11 AM
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![]() south/central american cichlids forever Group: Members Posts: 2726 Joined: 13-December 05 From: bournemouth england Member No.: 17540 |
gday mate
filteration is a must seriously and heating for tropical!!!! have you read up anything about the setting up and stocking of tanks? kissing gouramis get to 12inches<1 foot long> <http://www.fishforums.net/content/Plecos-and-other-Loricariids/4578/Plecs/ http://www.fishforums.net/content/Oddballs...Butterfly-Fish/ This post has been edited by nelly: Apr 27 2008, 07:18 AM |
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Apr 27 2008, 07:22 AM
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![]() member of the 10,000 club Group: Members Posts: 10851 Joined: 26-May 04 From: Kent, England. Age: Over 21! Member No.: 6418 |
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Apr 27 2008, 08:04 AM
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![]() south/central american cichlids forever Group: Members Posts: 2726 Joined: 13-December 05 From: bournemouth england Member No.: 17540 |
hehe a eating thread
my oscar then 2-3inch eating a 6inch earthworm ![]() it was coming out both sides of its gills |
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May 14 2008, 06:09 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 21-April 08 Member No.: 41397 |
Well, I've tried a few things out: the butterfly fish wouldn't go after the freeze dried insects; the gsp ate the mealworms great but I took them back and got some figure 8 puffers since they do better in fresh water long term. I've only had them a couple of hours so they haven't eaten anything besides plants yet. The gsp ate right away so...whatever. I can already see this is too many in my 10 gal tank. by the end of the week I will choose the one that is eating the insects the best etc and return the other two. I am a little frustrated how they aren't going to the top to look for food.
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May 14 2008, 07:33 PM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 689 Joined: 30-October 07 From: Florida, USA Member No.: 36595 |
I think Puffers are to be kept alone. Just 1 in a 10 gallon tank. I have read that they only eat live or frozen foods but cannot confirm that as I personally never have owned one. Did you get a filter for the tank and look up how to care for them ?
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May 14 2008, 11:57 PM
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![]() Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 481 Joined: 28-June 07 From: in a house by a place........... Member No.: 33298 |
Well, I've tried a few things out: the butterfly fish wouldn't go after the freeze dried insects; the gsp ate the mealworms great but I took them back and got some figure 8 puffers since they do better in fresh water long term. I've only had them a couple of hours so they haven't eaten anything besides plants yet. The gsp ate right away so...whatever. I can already see this is too many in my 10 gal tank. by the end of the week I will choose the one that is eating the insects the best etc and return the other two. I am a little frustrated how they aren't going to the top to look for food. don't worry, u've have too give them time to figure out there's food up there Try reading on the internet, it can be really helpful. I have a ten gallon also. I usually cant put the fish I want in there cause it's too small (Oscars, many goldfish, ect). But it's OK if u go a LITTLE off the limit. Under gravel filters are great for ten gallons too. P.S: srry my ideas are all scattered around lol |
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