Botia Striata not eating
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:53 am
Dear Members,
I've recently gotten into Botia Striata. I initially purchased two 1.5 in. - 2 in. and placed them in a tank with a few Platties, and a couple Plecos. I fed all the fish the same diet of Tetra Tropical fish food in a rotating schedule twice a day. The loaches, particularly the smaller one would get really excited and would eat the food as it was falling and the small one would even go up to the surface if it wasn't falling fast enough. They both ate well, and were very territorial of the aquarium floor.
A couple weeks later when the store got two more in that were a larger size 2in+ I snatched them and joined them with the two that I had. The loaches all grouped together quickly and theey all seemed to be "happy". I've had the new loaches for 5 days and noticed some odd behavior at feeding time.
The new smaller loaches continue in the way they've always been and feeding quite well. The newer (and larger) two hide throughout the entire feeding time and only come out to chase the smaller two a little but never really eat and quickly hide again. I thought I might be spooking them so I've tried feeding a leaving the room, only to peak in at the doorway but no change.
I'm worried that the new loaches aren't feeding and there might be something wrong that hasn't risen to a critical point yet.
If anyone has had experience with this or knows of some other food I might try to get the new loaches feeding I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
I've recently gotten into Botia Striata. I initially purchased two 1.5 in. - 2 in. and placed them in a tank with a few Platties, and a couple Plecos. I fed all the fish the same diet of Tetra Tropical fish food in a rotating schedule twice a day. The loaches, particularly the smaller one would get really excited and would eat the food as it was falling and the small one would even go up to the surface if it wasn't falling fast enough. They both ate well, and were very territorial of the aquarium floor.
A couple weeks later when the store got two more in that were a larger size 2in+ I snatched them and joined them with the two that I had. The loaches all grouped together quickly and theey all seemed to be "happy". I've had the new loaches for 5 days and noticed some odd behavior at feeding time.
The new smaller loaches continue in the way they've always been and feeding quite well. The newer (and larger) two hide throughout the entire feeding time and only come out to chase the smaller two a little but never really eat and quickly hide again. I thought I might be spooking them so I've tried feeding a leaving the room, only to peak in at the doorway but no change.
I'm worried that the new loaches aren't feeding and there might be something wrong that hasn't risen to a critical point yet.
If anyone has had experience with this or knows of some other food I might try to get the new loaches feeding I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks