Irwini (Megalodoras Uranoscopus) still no appetite

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Cabinetman 1

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Hi I posted back in March about my Irwini not eating after I moved the Ripsaw out of the tank. He still isn't eating much, occasionally with eat 1 massivore pellet, but won't touch earthworms,shrimp,or tilapia like he ate before. He is about 10". Any suggestions would be appreciated on what to try. I might move him in with the RiosaRthis week. Thanks
 
Hi I posted back in March about my Irwini not eating after I moved the Ripsaw out of the tank. He still isn't eating much, occasionally with eat 1 massivore pellet, but won't touch earthworms,shrimp,or tilapia like he ate before. He is about 10". Any suggestions would be appreciated on what to try. I might move him in with the RiosaRthis week. Thanks


My Irwini acts the same way don't worry if it is eating something.
 
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Agree with the guys above.

Albeit it may depend on personality. Out of my 6-pack only one was braver, a lot less of a sulker. This guy is close to 2' today while others have been around 1' for a couple of years now. I've had them for about 4-5 years now.

But this shows you chances are your guy is the more typical irwini. If you move it again, expect a hunger strike. Plus also, if anything or anybody bothers them, they stop eating easily. I've learned it firsthand when they were for 2 years in a 4500 gal.
 
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Agree with the guys above.

Albeit it may depend on personality. Out of my 6-pack only one was braver, a lot less of a sulker. This guy is close to 2' today while others have been around 1' for a couple of years now. I've had them for about 4-5 years now.

But this shows you chances are your guy is the more typical irwini. If you move it again, expect a hunger strike. Plus also, if anything or anybody bothers them, they stop eating easily. I've learned it firsthand when they were for 2 years in a 4500 gal.
Thanks
 
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