I'm still doing 2 changes a day.
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I seem to have remedied the 'what to feed' problem - I'be bought frozen whole shrimp (instantly attacked by both of 'em), frozen whole cockles (as before) and frozen bloodworm (haven't tried those yet. They both have fat bellies and seem happy, they don't even bicker too much when feeding now.
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What I'm not sure about is my food removal technique. I have been feeding them and removing any bits I can find with either a small net or a gravel vacuum. Its difficult to see all of the bottom due to plants (mostly artificial) and rocks (from old tank, provide 'nooks and crannies').
Also when they eat they are such messy little so and sos that the food ends up EVERYWHERE, also made worse by the output from the filters which rapidly distributes the bits around the tank.
Are there any devices that allow food to be entered into the tank in a confined area, such as a tray of some sort? My thinking is that they could feed on this and then I could lift the mess out of the tank! Is this realistic or am I getting them confused with the cat?
Edit
I seem to have remedied the 'what to feed' problem - I'be bought frozen whole shrimp (instantly attacked by both of 'em), frozen whole cockles (as before) and frozen bloodworm (haven't tried those yet. They both have fat bellies and seem happy, they don't even bicker too much when feeding now.
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What I'm not sure about is my food removal technique. I have been feeding them and removing any bits I can find with either a small net or a gravel vacuum. Its difficult to see all of the bottom due to plants (mostly artificial) and rocks (from old tank, provide 'nooks and crannies').
Also when they eat they are such messy little so and sos that the food ends up EVERYWHERE, also made worse by the output from the filters which rapidly distributes the bits around the tank.
Are there any devices that allow food to be entered into the tank in a confined area, such as a tray of some sort? My thinking is that they could feed on this and then I could lift the mess out of the tank! Is this realistic or am I getting them confused with the cat?
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