Newbie, help with Gastromyzon!
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Newbie, help with Gastromyzon!
Hi, I'm new to the loach keeping hobby and was immidiately hooked when first saw a tank full of Gastromyzon. I have two in a 20 gallon and they are doing fine for now but they have no interest in the spirulina discs, all they eat is the algae on the glass and fake plants. What should I do because they have almost eaten all of the algae.
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Hi. Welcome to Loaches Online.
I suggest you read this >> http://www.loaches.com/articles/hillstr ... -fast-lane
I suggest you read this >> http://www.loaches.com/articles/hillstr ... -fast-lane

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Well, I tried the brine shrimp and they have no interest in it at all. I'm willing to try growing algae on roacks by putting them (rocks) outside but seeing how fast they eat I think it'll be more like a treat then a permanent food supply. I sure hope they take algae wafers soon, I really don't want them to starve.
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When I bought the Gastromyzons, I was told they were scavengers and would just eat anything I gave them, like plecos (they were labeled Hong Kong Butterfly Plecos). So does this mean that I should try different foods for them? I have frozen mysis shrimp, brine, freeze dried cyclopese, grinded flake, flake, hikari algae wafers, and wardley shrimp pellets. They won't take any of them!
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I agree with brett, I think they will eventually eat the pellets. Just be patient. I know that can be difficult, I usually feel the same way when I buy new hillstreams. The fact that they are grazing on algae is a good sign. That means they have an appetite and want to feed. It would be something to worry about if they weren't grazing at all.

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A lot of these type of fish graze on the algae for the micro-organisms (Aufwuchs) it contains, rather than the algae itself, which is why it's important that they are added to mature tanks.
buddythelion, sorry to hear that the store gave you poor advice. These fish are not plecos, but Balitorids, a type of hillstream loach which need a specialist set of conditions to thrive. Have a good read of Martin's article (that Graeme provided a link to) so that you can be sure you're meeting all their needs. If you purchased (and quarantined) good healthy fish and are keeping them in the conditions outlined in the article, they will soon adapt and start to take prepared foods as well as the stuff in the algae.
Good luck,
Emma
buddythelion, sorry to hear that the store gave you poor advice. These fish are not plecos, but Balitorids, a type of hillstream loach which need a specialist set of conditions to thrive. Have a good read of Martin's article (that Graeme provided a link to) so that you can be sure you're meeting all their needs. If you purchased (and quarantined) good healthy fish and are keeping them in the conditions outlined in the article, they will soon adapt and start to take prepared foods as well as the stuff in the algae.
Good luck,
Emma

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