Got my first peacock bass today

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rumblesushi said:
I've always loved these fish, I think they are the most beautiful cichlids hands down.

This is my first one, and also only the second time I've seen them for sale in England.

He's only a baby, I got him on friday at 2.5 inches and VERY skinny. Tiny little thing. I've been feeding him multiple times a day and he appears to have grown half an inch in a few days and fattened up a bit.

He's 3 inches now and less scrawny. On friday he looked like such a baby, like he hadn't learnt to swim properly yet, he was all over the place. He looks fine now.

My question is diet. Right now he's ONLY taking frozen bloodworms. And I've always run out. I've tried crushed cichlid gold pellets, I've tried cut up shrimp and beefheart etc. He doesn't look at anything but bloodworms.

Any of you that have bought baby p bass - what have you found to be a good diet that they'll readily accept?

Also those of you with adult peacock bass, what are they like characteristically? Are they intelligent and personable like oscars? Or are they aggressive like dovii's etc?

Btw he's a Cichla Ocellaris and he is SO, SO quick. He darts around like a fly. He's in a tank with a 6.5 inch jardini and a bigger texas cichlid. He has a good survival instinct. Those fish are not aggressive towards him, but he stays well clear of them. If either come near him he just ZOOMS around the tank, from one spot to another to another in a split second.

How much did you pay for him ? my LFS don't have any in but they said they could get me some if i wanted for cheap he said . So i was curious as to how much you payed.
 
Congrat's on your new aquasition!!
 
minnows till hes smashing **** at the surface.. put one in at a time then you will have im prepped to get him on cut shrimp. ps screw frozen blood worms get live... more nutrients. and live is better and will grow faster... but then remember then it will be harder to get him off live foods. you have to get him smashing anything that hits the water then your set
 
Congrats :)
 
they need to get a picture thread on this site! i will talk to Neo.
 
These are awesome fish. I have 7 that I have raised from 2"...now they are 6-8" and getting along just fine in my 55 gal with a 10" tattoed pink guarami, 2 black koi and 2 green corys.

rumblesushi;88913; said:
I've always loved these fish, I think they are the most beautiful cichlids hands down.

This is my first one, and also only the second time I've seen them for sale in England.

He's only a baby, I got him on friday at 2.5 inches and VERY skinny. Tiny little thing. I've been feeding him multiple times a day and he appears to have grown half an inch in a few days and fattened up a bit.

He's 3 inches now and less scrawny. On friday he looked like such a baby, like he hadn't learnt to swim properly yet, he was all over the place. He looks fine now.

My question is diet. Right now he's ONLY taking frozen bloodworms. And I've always run out. I've tried crushed cichlid gold pellets, I've tried cut up shrimp and beefheart etc. He doesn't look at anything but bloodworms.

Any of you that have bought baby p bass - what have you found to be a good diet that they'll readily accept?

Also those of you with adult peacock bass, what are they like characteristically? Are they intelligent and personable like oscars? Or are they aggressive like dovii's etc?

Btw he's a Cichla Ocellaris and he is SO, SO quick. He darts around like a fly. He's in a tank with a 6.5 inch jardini and a bigger texas cichlid. He has a good survival instinct. Those fish are not aggressive towards him, but he stays well clear of them. If either come near him he just ZOOMS around the tank, from one spot to another to another in a split second.
 
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