Clown Loaches not eating
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:33 am
Hey guys,
i'm a little concerned about my loaches not eating, i've had them about 6 months it's a 4ft x 1.5ft tank. tank mates are four australian rainbow, a bristlenose catfish and 10 red phantom tetras.
I'm from queensland, Australia a week and a half ago a huge cyclone hit the area and we lost power for about 3 days, tank was a little over run by algae , so power on now, water changes every day and finally the water looks great raindbows and tetras look happy and eating well. the clowns are another matter though. i wasn't too worried for the first week, they were mostly hiding and not at all interested in food. the last few days they have been out a little more but still not keen on eating. tonight i even tried some prawn which they usually go crazy for but they came out had a tiny nibble then went back to hiding.
isthere anything i can try to get them eating again? how long would they usually take to be interested in food again after something like this? i am getting quite concerned.
thanks everyone.
i'm a little concerned about my loaches not eating, i've had them about 6 months it's a 4ft x 1.5ft tank. tank mates are four australian rainbow, a bristlenose catfish and 10 red phantom tetras.
I'm from queensland, Australia a week and a half ago a huge cyclone hit the area and we lost power for about 3 days, tank was a little over run by algae , so power on now, water changes every day and finally the water looks great raindbows and tetras look happy and eating well. the clowns are another matter though. i wasn't too worried for the first week, they were mostly hiding and not at all interested in food. the last few days they have been out a little more but still not keen on eating. tonight i even tried some prawn which they usually go crazy for but they came out had a tiny nibble then went back to hiding.
isthere anything i can try to get them eating again? how long would they usually take to be interested in food again after something like this? i am getting quite concerned.
thanks everyone.