DyaniBGud Candiru MFK Member Oct 11, 2005 397 0 46 49 Philippines Mar 9, 2006 #21 Mine, well juruense and not tigrinus, doesnt usually get to eat much, with the jardini and tiger getting the lion's share of whatever I feed em ...
Mine, well juruense and not tigrinus, doesnt usually get to eat much, with the jardini and tiger getting the lion's share of whatever I feed em ...
R redtailfool Dovii MFK Member Feb 17, 2005 8,452 32 105 USA Mar 9, 2006 #22 DyaniBGud said: Mine, well juruense and not tigrinus, doesnt usually get to eat much, with the jardini and tiger getting the lion's share of whatever I feed em ... Click to expand... I have the same problem with my rays so i use a net to drop shrimp pieces in front of them. Kind of like spoon feeding the fishes. A lot of work but at least they all have a decent sized meal everytime.
DyaniBGud said: Mine, well juruense and not tigrinus, doesnt usually get to eat much, with the jardini and tiger getting the lion's share of whatever I feed em ... Click to expand... I have the same problem with my rays so i use a net to drop shrimp pieces in front of them. Kind of like spoon feeding the fishes. A lot of work but at least they all have a decent sized meal everytime.
DyaniBGud Candiru MFK Member Oct 11, 2005 397 0 46 49 Philippines Mar 9, 2006 #23 I guess that's what I should be doing ... Although sounds like a lot of work for lazy bone like me ...
I guess that's what I should be doing ... Although sounds like a lot of work for lazy bone like me ...
S sen_jie Candiru MFK Member Jun 24, 2005 127 0 46 40 Mar 9, 2006 #24 nice fish u hav there.. the bluish tint is obvious nice catch dude
DiXoN English MFKer MFK Member Sep 5, 2004 10,977 105 147 55 Sunderland, England Mar 9, 2006 #25 thats a very nice tig there one of my fav catfish