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elevatethis
08-10-2006, 10:00 AM
I've got a 4" pictus cat in a 37 gal with a few smaller cichlids. I've had him about a week and haven't observed him eat a thing. I feed cichlid pellets, colorbits sinking granules, shrimp pellets, freezedried krill, freezedried bloodworms. He's very active and just swims around ignoring the food.

I don't really know much about them, is he just cleaning up uneaten food from the rest of the tank or what?

IMFishHead
08-10-2006, 3:48 PM
I'd check your water parameters. If all that "uneaten" food remains in tank it will spoil the water. I feed mine just about anything, Loves pieces of thawed frozen shrimp. Sounds like you might need a water change. Even 50%

JCA
08-10-2006, 4:39 PM
and the ones i have had love earthworms and thawed frozen minnows...

bolty
08-11-2006, 5:04 PM
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y236/bolty22/fish/malawi/SPA50109.jpg

i have 4 in a 4x2x2, they eat all frozen foods, squid, prawns, muscles, cat pellets, sinking cic pellets, flake, plec wafers, 50/50 they will have floating pellers from the top, salmon, mill worms, earth worms and they do like a bit of ham (as in the stuff you put in your bread:eek:

elevatethis
08-30-2006, 3:05 PM
I guess he just needed some time to acclimate......he's now settled in and eating sinking pellets, bloodworms, krill, likes shrimp pellets the best......

Thanks!

ospy
08-30-2006, 7:35 PM
I agree with I'm fish head, They should eat just about anything. I'm not so sure its always apparent when they are eating though. If he's busy all the time, nosing around in the gravel, and he doesn't seem to be losing weight, he might be eating and your just not seeing it. However, you might try freeze dried krill. You'll have to put enough in that some will finaly sink. But if you see him turn his nose up at that, perhaps there may be health issues. Also, like someone before me said, if the krill reaches the bottom at all, it means everyone else is done eating so if your pictus doesn't eat it, it should be removed. I think you said you've tried blood worms. If your pictus is nosing around where blood worms have fallen he's probably eating them. If your looking for some real chewing action, you might not get it.