How to feed my spotted gars.

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

fhorn

Feeder Fish
Dec 13, 2025
4
4
3
26
Australia
Hey guys, new to mfk. I've recently acquired 2 20cm + spotted gars. It's been 3 days and they're not interested in the food sticks pellets I have offered. What's the next step? Crickets? How can I get them to eat. They are just by themselves, so no competition with other fish.

Any feedback or experience is very much appreciated.

Thank you
 
  • Like
Reactions: tlindsey
Hey guys, new to mfk. I've recently acquired 2 20cm + spotted gars. It's been 3 days and they're not interested in the food sticks pellets I have offered. What's the next step? Crickets? How can I get them to eat. They are just by themselves, so no competition with other fish.

Any feedback or experience is very much appreciated.

Thank you
Welcome to the forum!
Give them a little time to acclimate to their new environment . Keep offering pellet food by dropping it on top or near the snout. That will instinctively trigger the spotted gars to snap. If they are healthy they may go without eating for a few days. Don't feed anything live until they start eating pellets. Keep us updated.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: fhorn
Welcome to the forum!
Give them a little time to acclimate to their new environment . Keep offering pellet food by dropping it on top or near the snout. That will instinctively trigger the gator gars to snap. If they are healthy they may go without eating for a few days. Don't feed anything live until they start eating pellets. Keep us updated.
Thank you so much for your advice. They seem to like resting at the bottom and just swimming around the bottom. They don't come up to the surface much except to snap at some bubbles and ripples. But I'll give them some time to acclimate.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tlindsey
I can't reach the link :(😔. I saw another thread that uses a fishing line and shrimp and letting it float in the current. Tried it tonight. Nothing
Don't get discouraged give time when the gar are healthy and get hungry they will start eating.
 
  • Like
Reactions: fhorn
MonsterFishKeepers.com