So I've got a pair of juvenile oscars (3" or so) and a 7"-8" polypterus senegalus in a 100 gallon aquarium. Everyone gets along fine, though I'll be returning one of the Oscars as they begin to exceed the size of the tank.
The Senegalus is my latest fish, acquired about a week ago. He's very active during the day and swims right up to the front of the tank when I enter the room, though he immediately runs and hides when I open the lid.
The problem is that I can't get him to eat much. I feed pellets, krill, shrimp, earthworms, bloodworms, etc. If I'm lucky, he'll eat a couple incredibly small bites of the shrimp (china whites), but they have to be very small pieces...he won't even bother with anything the size of a pencil eraser or bigger. He also won't even touch anything else that I throw in. He has only eaten twice since I got him.
He seems acclimated, and obviously he's somewhat interested in eating. Is there something I'm missing here? I appreciate any help you can offer.
The Senegalus is my latest fish, acquired about a week ago. He's very active during the day and swims right up to the front of the tank when I enter the room, though he immediately runs and hides when I open the lid.
The problem is that I can't get him to eat much. I feed pellets, krill, shrimp, earthworms, bloodworms, etc. If I'm lucky, he'll eat a couple incredibly small bites of the shrimp (china whites), but they have to be very small pieces...he won't even bother with anything the size of a pencil eraser or bigger. He also won't even touch anything else that I throw in. He has only eaten twice since I got him.
He seems acclimated, and obviously he's somewhat interested in eating. Is there something I'm missing here? I appreciate any help you can offer.