RD.;4412939; said:That loach is obese, so I certainly wouldn't be concerened about it not eating for a while.
Yup. I think he's got some nice reserves to lose.
RD.;4412939; said:That loach is obese, so I certainly wouldn't be concerened about it not eating for a while.
cypher1024;4424387; said:Thank you all for the replies.
I've tried mussels a few times now and all of the smaller clowns go nuts, but I still haven't had any success with the big ones. I strongly suspect they're coming out late at night to munch on the pleco's food because they both still have very decent bellies.
I've also added a big 'cave' in the hopes that it will make them more comfortable since they couldn't easily fit into any of the other loach housing. Basically just a big rectangular flower trough that I've flipped over and cut entrances into. They seem to like it becuase now they hide in it 90% of the time![]()
Wet Whiskers;4426824; said:Maybe try feeding with the lights very dim, and see if they come out. Maybe over time you can get the lights brighter and brighter during their feeding time until they're totally used to you.
Still no daylight/feeding sightings unfortunately. They just spend all day in their tunnel, with one lying on top of the other. My 6" clown and ghost knife have moved in with them too.felixxx;4446511; said:any news on the monsters?
aclockworkorange;4451631; said:Those are AWESOME clowns!
A cheap thing i've found that my clowns love are some big PVC pipe connectors... come in all sorts of different shapes at the hardware store. Probably need some big 4" for those guys!
JakeH;4455634; said:I would bet your guys are VERY active at night!
