Housing juvi red wolf

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Greg31;3748149; said:
What is good temperature to keep red wolf in?
I keep my fish in eighty degree water.
 
I'll have to watch for that although my tanks rarely go above that as they are in my basement.In the summer they may go down to 75.
 
I remember seeing a video on here with sand tank, a wolf fish, and a senegal. The owner dropped a worm in and wolf had trouble finding it but eventually got it. Anyone remember that vid and if so direct me to where it is?
 
Also, I know most people suggest feeder fish and earth worms for these guys. I like offereing a varity of food. What else would be good?
 
Greg31;3755980; said:
Also, I know most people suggest feeder fish and earth worms for these guys. I like offereing a varity of food. What else would be good?

pellets,fish meat,shrimp.
 
Got my red wolf fish from TFD and came in great condition. No complaints.

Now my wolf on the other hand, sits in the same spot, literally all day long. The feeder fish almost seem to be bossing him around. How long until I can expect some personality out of this guy. I have had him in tank for 3 days now.
 
depending on the number of feeders, it is worth keepnig in mind that they will add to the bioload on the tank. therfore, make sure you keep the water spotless. But also, just give the little fella a chance; three days isn't that lnog in the grand scheme of things.

GL.
 
Greg31;3810028; said:
Got my red wolf fish from TFD and came in great condition. No complaints.

Now my wolf on the other hand, sits in the same spot, literally all day long. The feeder fish almost seem to be bossing him around. How long until I can expect some personality out of this guy. I have had him in tank for 3 days now.
What kind of wolf is the other one and is it much bigger than the red wolf?
 
I have the one wolf, sorry for confusion. I currently have him in a 20g long tank with 2 filters. I am doing water changes 30% once a week with 5 feeders and a snail in there. I want him to start eating so that bioload will go away.
 
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