seanothon
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Just put my new burrfish (Chilomycterus schoepfi) into the display tank after 2 treatments of prazipro in QT. It's gaining weight and eating great. I'm feeding mostly spectrum pellets.
neat fish, I caught one off a dock last year.
~Will.
Love it....... remember 2 feed shelled foods ....
Do you think that the hard pellets are a sufficient substitute to wear down the teeth?
im curious bout this too. i grew my 2" niger into a 4" niger (2-3 months lol) and only fed NLS 1mm pellets. i dont know if it is because his teeth havent grown in yet or what but i have noticed a problem with his teeth growing out of control. i would say it is ok but some clams now and then wouldnt hurt.
I have had many of them over the years, this one pictured I caught two years ago as a baby and I just donated it to a public aquarium. Great fish. Their favorite food is live crabs and is what they eat in the sea. I collected fiddler crabs in the summer but in the winter he got fresh clam and shrimp every day. Pellets are not an appropriate food for any type of puffer although they will live on it. That type of fish are very suseptable to skin infections and paracites and they should be kept in great health with fresh "fishy" foods.
I completely agree fish with beaks i'e puffers/cow fish should really have a diet based off of inverts/shelled animals like crabs /shrimp/clam/snails anything that helps the fish use its beak, so it wont get over grown and cause health problems. Out of all the puffers ive owned i have not even tried to get them to eat pellets because most wont.... you can feed them any of the things listed above.. i even fed freshwater apple snails occasionally.... even a hermit or 2 but my GSP's never ate hermits... If you do not feed Puffers shelled inverts you mite see him biting off bits of Live Rock for his beak...
HTH
do you not think the pellets are hard and crunchy enough to keep the teeth worn down.
I understand what you guys are saying but do you not think the pellets are hard and crunchy enough to keep the teeth worn down. I am still unsure as to whether cowfish have a beak or not but mine has only eaten pellets for a long time (over a year) and its mouth seems perfectly fine
Get a piece of cuttlebone, a natural marine item. The kind for birds with no additives, wedge a chunk out of sight. Most puffers, triggers and your cowfish should gnaw on it. Soaking it in some water with squeezed garlic may help get them started. I've done this for years--it works very well.
cool info guys. What size is your tank?