Food for zebras?
Food for zebras?
What do you feed the zebras?
I`m feeding with blodworms, "frozen bull heart" and Tetra`s dry food for catfish and discus. But I`m trying too improve the diet for the zebras
I`m feeding with blodworms, "frozen bull heart" and Tetra`s dry food for catfish and discus. But I`m trying too improve the diet for the zebras
Blood worms iare excellent. Lots of nutrients and gets them in good breeding condition. If fed too often however ( I would say more than 3 times a week), they can cause problems in the intestinal tract of the fish.
Tetra Prima (or DISCUS Prima), is a good all rounder, plus the odd wee bit of corgette. I've even heard of people feeding them the occasional Pea, although I've never been able to get the little critters to sink!
Tetra Prima (or DISCUS Prima), is a good all rounder, plus the odd wee bit of corgette. I've even heard of people feeding them the occasional Pea, although I've never been able to get the little critters to sink!
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I have a terrible alergy to bloodworms. (Almost died ) Throat closed up could not breath and eyes swollen shut, so....
I feed Hikari catfish pellets, raw shrimp, and Mysis shrimp to the adults.
I raise fry on the catfish pellets, and mysis shrimp.
No bloodworms for my fish
I feed Hikari catfish pellets, raw shrimp, and Mysis shrimp to the adults.
I raise fry on the catfish pellets, and mysis shrimp.
No bloodworms for my fish
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Hi guys,
Well i feed my beloved 46's.....frozen bloodworm's, brineshrimp, mysis shrimp, live blackworm's (treated with myaxin prior to feed), pea mix (own recipe), Sera bits for discus, Colorbits, high protein granules, hikari algae wafers.....
Also do my own beef heart mix but never tried!!!!!But will definetely add to my menu for the Zeb's!!!
Cheers,
Clint
Well i feed my beloved 46's.....frozen bloodworm's, brineshrimp, mysis shrimp, live blackworm's (treated with myaxin prior to feed), pea mix (own recipe), Sera bits for discus, Colorbits, high protein granules, hikari algae wafers.....
Also do my own beef heart mix but never tried!!!!!But will definetely add to my menu for the Zeb's!!!
Cheers,
Clint
They must be peeled, one by one I don't give my Zebras peas, but do cook and peel them for the other catfishRob wrote:I've even heard of people feeding them the occasional Pea, although I've never been able to get the little critters to sink!
My husband thinks I'm mad, he finds it equally amusing every time he sees me peeling peas
DANthirty,
I too,feed mussels to my zebras and other catfish, approx twice a week, tend to use the New zealand ones that are a lot larger and tastier than the local ones.
I just throw the whole frozen mussel into the tank,late in the evening, soon thaws and sinks to the bottom. By the next morning the leftovers,if any, are removed from the tank.
Regards,
Des
I too,feed mussels to my zebras and other catfish, approx twice a week, tend to use the New zealand ones that are a lot larger and tastier than the local ones.
I just throw the whole frozen mussel into the tank,late in the evening, soon thaws and sinks to the bottom. By the next morning the leftovers,if any, are removed from the tank.
Regards,
Des
I'm always looking for something different to feed the zebras and my other fish. I've totally given up on blood worms for the zebras now as I know of at least two people who have lost zebras to this stuff. In addtion to all the usual dried foods I feed frozen daphnia, black mosquito larvae and mysis shrimp. The mussels look like another good food to add to the menu.
Veggies!!!
I try to feed mine anything that sinks and can stay on the bottom without dissolving and floating away. You guys have the carnivore part of the diet figured out, but here is what I just noticed about greens.
I tried lots of veggies to supplement their diet with. They are omnivores just like us right? They will benefit from some veggies. And just like us, they may not like them much. Never bother with algae by-the-way.
Anyway, I tried Zucchini, peas with skin removed, cucumber, deli-sprouts and sweet potatoe. NADA!! No touch! I have tried baby lettuce once or twice and they didn't touch that either. But just yesterday, I tried baby mixed lettuce again. Do NOT use Iceburg lettuce. That stuff has no nutrients and WE shouldn't even touch that stuff. Use nutrient-rich lettuces like "spring mix" or other mixes. Try to make sure it's young and fresh. Lo and behold, in all my Zebra tanks, and my L14's and L134's, the lettuce has been ravaged. You can tell because they don't rip it apart like all other fish do, plecos seem to scrape and gnaw small holes in the lettuce. And I did not see any pieces floating around and DID see little green poops. So use a lettuce clip or secure it under a rock or something. I think these green are VERY nutritious. Have not tried spinich, but it's a thought. Let me know how yours like it. Try it a few times before you give up if they don't eat it the first time...mine took a couple of times too.
I tried lots of veggies to supplement their diet with. They are omnivores just like us right? They will benefit from some veggies. And just like us, they may not like them much. Never bother with algae by-the-way.
Anyway, I tried Zucchini, peas with skin removed, cucumber, deli-sprouts and sweet potatoe. NADA!! No touch! I have tried baby lettuce once or twice and they didn't touch that either. But just yesterday, I tried baby mixed lettuce again. Do NOT use Iceburg lettuce. That stuff has no nutrients and WE shouldn't even touch that stuff. Use nutrient-rich lettuces like "spring mix" or other mixes. Try to make sure it's young and fresh. Lo and behold, in all my Zebra tanks, and my L14's and L134's, the lettuce has been ravaged. You can tell because they don't rip it apart like all other fish do, plecos seem to scrape and gnaw small holes in the lettuce. And I did not see any pieces floating around and DID see little green poops. So use a lettuce clip or secure it under a rock or something. I think these green are VERY nutritious. Have not tried spinich, but it's a thought. Let me know how yours like it. Try it a few times before you give up if they don't eat it the first time...mine took a couple of times too.