Proper diet for a JD Cichlid

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I have frozen omnivores blocks and I thawed one for him and he was not very happy with me
Cichlids are smart - they get accustomed to their diet, which means that they take longer to realize that something else is food.
What kind of vegetable do you recommend
I don’t have any specifics, but I would recommend aquatic plant matter like algae based foods.

One other thing I forgot to mention as I haven’t made it in a while is the repashys foods - all of my fish (except my puffers who I bought it for ?) inhale that stuff.
 
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Cichlids are smart - they get accustomed to their diet, which means that they take longer to realize that something else is food.

I don’t have any specifics, but I would recommend aquatic plant matter like algae based foods.

One other thing I forgot to mention as I haven’t made it in a while is the repashys foods - all of my fish (except my puffers who I bought it for ?) inhale that stuff.
Ok so I got to experimenting LOL ? and it worked so I did 1/4 cup of peeled peas with 3/4 cup peeled and cooked chopped shrimp and put it in a food processor and then made a thick gelatin and added enough to keep it thick and froze it not only does it sink but he loves it so I am considering adding a second veggie like spinach also a little garlic juice!!! I am so happy with this result do you think that food 2 times a day will be ok…… ???? Until I make another batch?…..
 
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Mine loves hikari cichlid gold.
I also feed brine shrimp, tubifex, and bloodworms periodically and he loves those too.
I probably should throw some more veggies into there though.
I did the Hikatari that float it was a no go ?‍♀️ but my homemade food with peas shrimp and garlic juice is a hit LOL
 
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Sounds good! Just keep it varied, still try to get it some pellets and other foods.
 
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Sounds good! Just keep it varied, still try to get it some pellets and other foods.
Yea I am still pushing pellets I put them in anyway….. then suddenly she/ idk ?‍♀️ anyway got spooked no idea ?‍♀️ why literally just flipped out on me I just leant down at the other end the clown loach hurt his head so I was seeing if there’s anything I could do. Well there’s really not he got a small scratch from a plant I fixed it , point is X the JD acted as if I was in the tank she freaked out and almost jumped right out. Any idea why the fish suddenly felt threatened like that idk ?‍♀️ she was a left behind rescue long story….. but I really want to make it work out….. I really care about her/him I don’t think that’s important rn working on a conclusion there as well
 
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duanes duanes has some wild pictures of this.
In nature, jd and many cichlids (and other fish their size) are easy prey for birds and other animals. They naturally stay low and hide, and movement above the water especially will freak them out.
The best solution is a cover of floating plants (make the fish feel hidden) and dither fish (mindless schooling behavior makes jd think it’s safe).
 
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duanes duanes has some wild pictures of this.
In nature, jd and many cichlids (and other fish their size) are easy prey for birds and other animals. They naturally stay low and hide, and movement above the water especially will freak them out.
The best solution is a cover of floating plants (make the fish feel hidden) and dither fish (mindless schooling behavior makes jd think it’s safe).
Water lettuce maybe and some sword tails and maybe some Florida flag fish
 
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That would work. Small swordtails may be at risk of being eaten, in nature jds are found with mollies.
Mine is with BA tetras, a giant danio, and Aussie rainbowfish.
Water lettuce is a good floater, hornwort also works for a really cheap option.
 
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That would work. Small swordtails may be at risk of being eaten, in nature jds are found with mollies.
Mine is with BA tetras, a giant danio, and Aussie rainbowfish.
Water lettuce is a good floater, hornwort also works for a really cheap option.
I can get a flag fish and Black skirt tetras what are BA tetras
 
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