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rumblesushi
09-05-2005, 7:26 AM
I bought a spotted gar at the same time as my albino SH, a little longer but absurdly skinny.
I've been feeding the SH bloodworm etc and very small cockles, the gar doesn't appear to have eaten, what should I be feeding it?
JR
aapl76
09-05-2005, 7:47 AM
I bought a spotted gar at the same time as my albino SH, a little longer but absurdly skinny.
I've been feeding the SH bloodworm etc and very small cockles, the gar doesn't appear to have eaten, what should I be feeding it?
JR
you can try feeding her with Market prawn. just have to cut it to bite size for your gar. just drop the market prawn directly next to your gar. if it failed, repeat the whole course over and over again. :)
rumblesushi
09-05-2005, 7:54 AM
Thanks I'll try that. PS - what exactly is market prawn? Just prawn from a market? :D
aapl76
09-05-2005, 8:00 AM
Thanks I'll try that. PS - what exactly is market prawn? Just prawn from a market? :D
yupz...the prawn you consume and can be bought at the supermarket or wet market.
AmazonPredator
09-05-2005, 1:08 PM
If nothing else try freeze-dried bloodworms or small gambusia, which can be caught in most local creeks and bred easily. I started out many a baby gar on frozen bloodworms, though...
bite sized shrimp should work well.
First ask the lfs what they were feeding it and if it was eating, sometimes it takes a couple/few days for fish to settle in. If that doesn't work remember that gar are motion sensitive predators and try to trigger a feeding response with 1/2 grown guppies, live crickets, or better yet mysid shrimp, once it is feeding wean it to other foods. I don't know about gar but this works with hujeta, cachorro, pike topminnows, and phagos.
cabouta1
09-05-2005, 2:54 PM
try cichlid gold pellets
rumblesushi
09-05-2005, 3:43 PM
thanks for the advice, I'll try some more stuff. And I'll buy some small like shrimps tomorrow.
I hope the gar is oke. The albino SH has setlled in fine. He's active and eating a lot. The gar is not eating and mainly sitting on the bottom, occasionally floating at the top.
zhuangsw
09-05-2005, 8:22 PM
ya, get live feeders for it now, like live guppies, platies and ghost shrimps.
pump it up and let it stabalize now before you train it to eat frozen market prawns or pellets.
they are carnivour fishes and love meaty stuff!
i used to have gars that ate pellets within 5 minutes of getting put in the tank they were cichlid pellets