Polyuranadon Thread

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Aside from your beautifully planted tank, your stock is similar to mine. I got Roseline Sharks, mascara barbs, and a blue dolphin hap. Of course, I have a total of 45 fish overstocked in my 170g too.
 
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^ Thanks, and yeah, i did have more tetras in my tank but the numbers have dwindled down to about 5 of them, but still got 6 Silver Flying Foxes / 6 Regular ones + my yellow lab pictured... My eels have also finally settled in now, and even the most shy of the bunch has been caught swimming around the tank during time when the lights are on...

As for the original guy (pictured in that last pic), now comes out even with no food in the water, as long as there is some form of commotion happening in the tank, he'll come out and explore to see if there is any food floating around the surface...
 
FAIL on the introducing them to Hikari pellets....I tried soaking them with Krill in hot water again for a few hours, and I could actually see them bite into group of floating foods and spit out individual pellets and eat the Krill instead. BUMMER, I wish I could just feed everything Hikari Bio-Gold+.......imagine the coloration it would add to morays. Just ended up buying more frozen bloodworms and clams on the half-shell after that.

I wonder if they would favor raw chicken and would it be safe to give them?
 
Mine only occasionally eat the biogold +, sometimes as they strike at the FDK and Hikari Food sticks, they get the biogold in their mouths, sometimes swallow, sometimes spit it out. IME, you got a better chance getting them to eat food sticks, and FDK. My two largest P.Gymnos have gotten much more colorful with the FDK. I also try to ensure the lighting on the feeding end of the tank is rather dim.
 
Mine only occasionally eat the biogold +, sometimes as they strike at the FDK and Hikari Food sticks, they get the biogold in their mouths, sometimes swallow, sometimes spit it out. IME, you got a better chance getting them to eat food sticks, and FDK. My two largest P.Gymnos have gotten much more colorful with the FDK. I also try to ensure the lighting on the feeding end of the tank is rather dim.
i have no lights on them at all.....why bother? morays are nocturnal lol
 
FAIL on the introducing them to Hikari pellets....I tried soaking them with Krill in hot water again for a few hours, and I could actually see them bite into group of floating foods and spit out individual pellets and eat the Krill instead. BUMMER, I wish I could just feed everything Hikari Bio-Gold+.......imagine the coloration it would add to morays. Just ended up buying more frozen bloodworms and clams on the half-shell after that.

I wonder if they would favor raw chicken and would it be safe to give them?


No to the raw chicken , I wouldn't risk the Morays catching anything or affecting the water quality in the aquarium.
 
I wanna add one of these wavemakers into my aquarium, as the loaches would benefit from the current.


But, I'm concerned one of the morays will get into the wavemaker propeller and get shredded. What you guys think??

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