Want to get live food for my Dempsey...

PhillyIn06

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I was wondering if I got small neon tetras if that would be suitable food for my JD. Hes still less thatn an inch and a half and I don't want to feed him feeder goldfish because I don't want to disease the tank and Jack. So would neons be alright?
 
Good luck... Most dont eat feeders...
 
Mine loves ALL frozen foods. Especially bloodworms
 
slowlyburn said:
Good luck... Most dont eat feeders...
Mine eats feeders side by side with my jag.

Philly,
I perfer frozen foods bloodworms, beefheart, brine shrimp with spirilla. You can feed live earthworms from a bait shop. Tetras could have diseases too. I feed live earthworms and I hatch my own brine shrimp mostly when I feed live foods.
 
PhillyIn06 said:
I don't want to feed him feeder goldfish because I don't want to disease the tank and Jack. So would neons be alright?

Why would neons be less likely to spread disease than goldfish? If they come from another tank all fish carry the risk of spreading disease to your tank.
 
^Because in general the tanks with tetras in them are a lot cleaner with no dead stragglers floating between them as in the feeder goldfish tank? Just a hunch.
 
the JD is still just a baby. I'd feed him other non-live foods until he gets bigger. If anything some live bloodworms or earth worms. No need to make it harder on yourself.

Don't worry about feeders at this point is my advice.
 
PhillyIn06 said:
^Because in general the tanks with tetras in them are a lot cleaner with no dead stragglers floating between them as in the feeder goldfish tank? Just a hunch.
All the LFS around here have a huge wet/dry filter system that feeds all the tanks, they have a couple independently filtered tanks but those are the huge saltwater reef and african cichlid tanks. Petsmart and the chains all work off one or two giant systems.

Pallen81 said:
the JD is still just a baby. I'd feed him other non-live foods until he gets bigger. If anything some live bloodworms or earth worms. No need to make it harder on yourself. Don't worry about feeders at this point is my advice.
I agree, I started feeding my oscar live food around 4/5 inches.
 
My Jack swims with 3/4 inch tetra and other schools up to 1.5in. an he is about 8 or 9in.
 
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