Redline not eating

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Snakeheadcrazy

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Hello, Everyone I'm new to the forums and new to snakeheads. I've been doing my home work on this species. I am a little worried though my redline doesn't seem to interested in eating at the moment. Info 4inches, 82F water temp, PH 7.0 tested, 30 gallon tank(for now), and 1x Aquaclear 70 and 1xPenguin 150 filter. So any tips would be greatly appreciated.
 
I had a similar experience with a snake head i tried all kinds of food from flake to live food in the end i tried live small brown crickets that did the trick after that he started eating again. I dont know if this will work for you but its worth a try
 
Snakeheadcrazy;4531666; said:
Hello, Everyone I'm new to the forums and new to snakeheads. I've been doing my home work on this species. I am a little worried though my redline doesn't seem to interested in eating at the moment. Info 4inches, 82F water temp, PH 7.0 tested, 30 gallon tank(for now), and 1x Aquaclear 70 and 1xPenguin 150 filter. So any tips would be greatly appreciated.

ive two at this size a the moment try bloodworm and choped up frozen prawns with regards to the chicken hart chop up mouth size pieces drop it in
micros love food once they start to feed v greedy
 
ashmyster;4531911; said:
ive two at this size a the moment try bloodworm and choped up frozen prawns with regards to the chicken hart chop up mouth size pieces drop it in
micros love food once they start to feed v greedy

Should I dump alot of it in it just sinks to the bottom or just a few pieces at a time
 
Snakeheadcrazy;4531922; said:
Should I dump alot of it in it just sinks to the bottom or just a few pieces at a time
3 or 4 pieces per fish if they dont eat it take it out affter ten mins
 
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