I got a couple of tank bred ocelaris for a small recently setup fowlr a week ago. One is standard and one is black/white. The bw is significantly larger (intentionally) and they seemed to form an immediate bond with nuzzling and rarely leaving each others side. It's a very attractive match up.
Anyway, they don't seem to be feeding very aggressively. I've been giving mostly cyclopeeze and flakes because they stay in the water column longest. They take the cyclops better than flakes, but neither get them excited, and the orange one in particular often spits the flakes back out. I didn't expect this behavior from tank bred fish. What am I missing?
Anyway, they don't seem to be feeding very aggressively. I've been giving mostly cyclopeeze and flakes because they stay in the water column longest. They take the cyclops better than flakes, but neither get them excited, and the orange one in particular often spits the flakes back out. I didn't expect this behavior from tank bred fish. What am I missing?
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