Hi there
This is my first post so I hope its OK to post here! I have three yoyo loaches (had them just over a week) but I am unsure of what to feed them, one feeds brilliantly, the other nibbles a bit here and there but I have never seen the third one eat at all. I feed Hikari Tropical Sinking Wafers first thing in the morning when the light is off and when I feed the other fish early evening . I also feed frozen bloodworm once or twice a week. I was just wondering if there are any foods that your yoyo's especially enjoy that I could try?
Thanks
Kirsty
Feeding my Yoyo Loaches
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Re: Feeding my Yoyo Loaches
My experience has been that loaches will often take some time to acclimate themselves to the new tank, sometimes a matter of weeks. During that time, they may have little appetite, or may only be feeding here and there. They may need time to get used to the food as well the tank.
The good news is that the Hikari food you are offering them is a good quality food, and my loaches love it (your experience may be different). Also, blood worms are a loach favorite, I've never seen any leftover bloodworms in my tanks.
Keep feeding, but don't overfeed them. Any uneaten food should be removed after feeding time. Keep an eye out for illness (particularly ich and skinny disease), and make sure that the loaches have a comfortable environment and good hiding places. They should begin taking to the food soon.
If you're looking for another food to try, my loaches also love OSI shrimp pellets.
The good news is that the Hikari food you are offering them is a good quality food, and my loaches love it (your experience may be different). Also, blood worms are a loach favorite, I've never seen any leftover bloodworms in my tanks.
Keep feeding, but don't overfeed them. Any uneaten food should be removed after feeding time. Keep an eye out for illness (particularly ich and skinny disease), and make sure that the loaches have a comfortable environment and good hiding places. They should begin taking to the food soon.
If you're looking for another food to try, my loaches also love OSI shrimp pellets.
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