New brachyplatystoma capapretum

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Tried feeding silver sides, blood worms, and massivore sinking pellets. Won't eat. Already looks a bit skinny should I do feeders? What do you guys think
 

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Tried feeding silver sides, blood worms, and massivore sinking pellets. Won't eat. Already looks a bit skinny should I do feeders? What do you guys think
Id suggest wait it out. It’ll eventually eat.
 

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You are in the best position to judge but I am with Ron. No need to give it live at all. I never have.

It will feed only when both comfortable and hungry. It's probably not one of those yet.
 

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If I had to guess, the capa is not always comfortable. Does it dart and damage its nose or other parts?

They are not too hard to get onto pellets from my humble experience but nevertheless this is a nice accomplishment.
 
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If I had to guess, the capa is not always comfortable. Does it dart and damage its nose or other parts?

They are not too hard to get onto pellets from my humble experience but nevertheless this is a nice accomplishment.
Have to be honest, not at all. He's pretty chill. He's active but swims in one area. Maybe because I have him in a slightly planted tank with lots of hiding spaces, but even then he's not very shy and doesn't hide.
 
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