P senegalus feeding?

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Thanks, I put some pellets in last night and left them until this morning. They had all sunken by then, but there was no sign of bite marks. If I soak then toss, how long can I leave the sunken cichlid pellets in the water before removing so it doesn't mess with water quality?
 
Druu;1149589; said:
Thanks, I really do hope it starts to eat soon. If he doesn't take pellets by Saturday, I've got a guppy fry with a deformed spine that can go in as a swimming snack... Btw, do you know if petsmart carries omega one shrimp pellets?

As an aside, there is currently gravel in his tank, a dark blue, which coincidentally was the same color as the gravel at petsmart. Many sites I read suggest a bare bottom or sandy substrate, so I wanted to ask if anyone here has had success with them in a graveled tank? [Other contents of tank include duckweed, small clump of java moss, water wisteria. Driftwood to come. If I can't find a small attractive piece, possibly PVC.]

Thanks again all.
i prefer black sand the food is more visible, but i have had my p. sen. in natural colored gravel and he did fine finding food!
 
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With shrimp pellets, my baby ate 2 or 3 of em tuesday til i could see the stomach bulge. He nibbled at one yesterday but didnt eat it. I cleaned out uneaten debris about 30 mins ago and will drop him a pellet or two before I go to bed. (Will remove tomorrow morn if uneaten.)
 
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