i am looking for advice on best fish food and variety for my new cyprichromis.... any help would be greatly appricated also where to get the food also.... thanks mickey carroll
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BEST quality fish food for cyprichromis?????
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Re: BEST quality fish food for cyprichromis?????
"In many ways, Cyp. leptosoma is similar to the Utaka of Lake Malawi. Not only are they found in large shoals in the open water, but they also feed on the plankton. Since they generally eat small snacks throughout the day in the wild, frequent, small feedings are recommended. Suitable foods include black worms, glass worms, red worms, brine shrimp, plankton, and premium flake foods. A protein-rich diet will bring this cichlid into spawning condition very quickly. It is important to keep in mind that they prefer smaller-sized food particles; consequently, they thrive best in a setup with sloppy eaters. Their large eyes are suited for picking out even the smallest morsels of food. In fact, my adults will enthusiastically dine on baby brine shrimp, which are nearly microscopic.
I feed my Cyps 3 times a day with OSI Brine Shrimp flakes and Hikari Cichlid Complete. Cyps are ravenous eaters and watching them eat is almost as much fun as watching them school, display, or spawn. I have yet to see a pellet hit the sand! Their mouth has a single hinge, which allows for their mouth to form a small, projected tube. This tube creates a small vacuum, permitting the food to be sucked straight into their buccal cavity. Cyps can be sensitive to water quality, but as far as contracting Bloat, I have never seen it. I don't want to say they're bullet-proof, but they're darn close."
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Re: BEST quality fish food for cyprichromis?????
"The food of choice for E. cyanostictus is a good Spirulina flake. Mysis and Cyclops make good supplementary foods, but avoid Brine Shrimp at all costs. Suitable tankmates include other algae-eating tanganyikans, such as Tropheus and Simochromis species."
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Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.
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Re: BEST quality fish food for cyprichromis?????
great info thanks for the help tim...... and ek................ i just want to give them the best food i can get them.... and the most variety....210 gallon tank...empty.....wait till you see what is coming
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Re: BEST quality fish food for cyprichromis?????
The consensus behind feeding brine to our tanganyikan herbivores is due to the slimy coating that forms with poor grade frozens....also to help minimize this feed only after thawing the brine in freshwater and rinsing.
Honestly though.....anyone ever care to look at the ingredients of just about all supposed "Spirulina" or "Veggie" flakes/foods?700g Mini-Monster tank
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