FallingShadow
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Feb 17, 2017
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I have had my EBC for about about 2 months now and I haven't seen him eat a thing? I'll drop shrimp pellets rite next to him and he'll just freeze for a second and then keep walking completely ignoring them. I have also tried mysis shrimp, blood worms, and hikari (I'm most likely spelling this wrong) carnivore pellets, and occasionally a veggie water with spinrula in it (I was told this would promote his continuous shade of blue)
My last EBC use to eat anything it could get it's hands on at any time including 6 of its tank mates in under a week.
My new EBC luckily doesn't even pay attention to his tank mates sometimes even just walking over them to keep going about his walk but he never nips at them or even look towards them when they are near by.
Having this guy for almost 2 months now I figured he would have molted but he is still in his original shell.
However my last EBC was also growing like crazy almost 3 inches in just the first couple of weeks I had him.
He is kept in a 55 gallon long tank with a 4" arowana (this is just until my 150g is cycled completely)
three 2" Columbian sharks,
a 2" ornate birchir (also will be moving to 150g)
And an African butterfly fish
Fine sand substrate and plenty of hiding places
No one shows any signs of stress and everyone gets along as well (no signs of scales missing or fins being nipped)
Is it normal for him to not be eating like my original EBC? Is there anything I should try to get him to eat? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
My last EBC use to eat anything it could get it's hands on at any time including 6 of its tank mates in under a week.
My new EBC luckily doesn't even pay attention to his tank mates sometimes even just walking over them to keep going about his walk but he never nips at them or even look towards them when they are near by.
Having this guy for almost 2 months now I figured he would have molted but he is still in his original shell.
However my last EBC was also growing like crazy almost 3 inches in just the first couple of weeks I had him.
He is kept in a 55 gallon long tank with a 4" arowana (this is just until my 150g is cycled completely)
three 2" Columbian sharks,
a 2" ornate birchir (also will be moving to 150g)
And an African butterfly fish
Fine sand substrate and plenty of hiding places
No one shows any signs of stress and everyone gets along as well (no signs of scales missing or fins being nipped)
Is it normal for him to not be eating like my original EBC? Is there anything I should try to get him to eat? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.