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botia behaviour copying
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Yesterday i got 6 little clowns of about 5 cm's. There in my 4 foot kubotai tank at the moment. (have to wait till december for my 6,5 feet tank) Today i tried to give the clowns cucumber and the started eating right away. But the kubotai started eating it also? i've tried at least 10 times before and they would not eat it but now the clowns were eating it they started eating vegetebles also wich they never even looked at before since the kubotai only wanted dry of live (and frozen) food.
Yesterday i got 6 little clowns of about 5 cm's. There in my 4 foot kubotai tank at the moment. (have to wait till december for my 6,5 feet tank) Today i tried to give the clowns cucumber and the started eating right away. But the kubotai started eating it also? i've tried at least 10 times before and they would not eat it but now the clowns were eating it they started eating vegetebles also wich they never even looked at before since the kubotai only wanted dry of live (and frozen) food.
Last edited by Mark Janssen on Fri Aug 18, 2006 5:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
My clowns won't touch any new food I put in the tank. I've tried cucumber, watermelon, banana, and im sure some other things.
The only thing they seem to really go after is hikari sinking carnivore pellets. They like those even more than blood worms and brine shrimp in my experience.
The yoyos will nibble on anything.
The only fish that will try anything and everything I put in the tank is the TIGER BARBS! They chow on absolutely anything edible.
The clowns by comparison seem ultra-picky.
The only thing they seem to really go after is hikari sinking carnivore pellets. They like those even more than blood worms and brine shrimp in my experience.
The yoyos will nibble on anything.
The only fish that will try anything and everything I put in the tank is the TIGER BARBS! They chow on absolutely anything edible.
The clowns by comparison seem ultra-picky.
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