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Old 02-01-2003, 09:19 PM
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i just bought a pair of atcher fish.
but i do not know wat this fish eat. i tried giving them pellet food but they dont eat and i have tried mealworms also but they also never eat it.
so can anyone tell me the best food to give them

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Old 03-01-2003, 07:52 AM
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in the wild archer fish eat insects so you might want to try to feed them feeder crickets like you would get for lizards. or you could get freeze dried ones as well as flies. hope it helps.

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Old 28-01-2003, 05:23 PM
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I have 5 archers and have had them for 6 years (3 five spots and 2 seven spots. I keep them in an aquarium in winter...and in a goldfish pond in summer.

About the food, Crickets are the favorite. But the fish are fussy about the size, the little ones want smaller crickets. I have a plastic lily floating in the aquarium with a bloom. The crickets can climb on this, and the fish will shoot them off, esp if they climb up on the flower.

I got small crickets at the pet shop at first. Now that the fish are big I get crickets at a bait shop, much cheaper.

The next favorite food is frozen blood worms. It took about 3 tries to get them to eat the blood worms. Now the big ones eat the whole cube while it is still frozen. This does not seem to hurt them. I use a brand of worms that are fortified with vitimins. This seems to have made the fish "shine" more.

They also like frozen brine shrimp but I quit with them, there is a lot of waste that gets into the filter.

I have only one fish (a 5 spot) that will eat flake food. Flake is not good for them anyway as they need a high protein diet.

My fish are in 100% fresh water, I originally put them in a 3% salt solution and diluted it over a months time.

The 7 spots grow twice as fast as the 5 spots. My 7 spots are bigger than my hand now. The 5 spots seem a little smarter..they try new things first. The 5's were the first to start shooting. The fish learn from watching each other too.

They are passive to submissive with other fish, but they are also voratious preditors. If it moves and will fit in their mouths, they will eat it..small fish for example.

They are very high strung too. Water changes, vaccums and nets terrify them. You have to be careful, they will slam themselves in to the aquarium walls.

One funny thing, outside, mine shoot all kinds of bugs, ants on the walls, flies, moths etc, but they never bother honey bees.-Muds

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Old 29-01-2003, 06:06 AM
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You might want to try fruit flies. My LFS sells wingless fruit flies.

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Now the big ones eat the whole cube while it is still frozen. This does not seem to hurt them.
This is unhealthy for the fish. When they eat frozen things it can and most of the time will cause stomach problems. If your fish are still doing good then consider yourself one of the lucky ones. You should always defrost any frozen food in a small bowl of tank water before you feed it.

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Old 31-07-2004, 10:19 PM
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a moor cost efective hassle free food is pieces of prawn (uncoocked) chopped heart or liver these are all good cheap and redily avalable... would you like moor nativs to ad to your aqua?

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Old 01-08-2004, 06:27 AM
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hi scorpion; i suggest(HIKARI) floating food sticks as a main diet as its cheaper & as a treat you can feed,crickets,meal worm chop them up if too big,
fresh or frozen krill,,frozen blood worm.

if your fish refuse food sticks or anything that is good for them,you will need to starve them until they do,eventualy they will eat most food.
every time my fish refuse food.i will not feed them & beleive me after a day or two fish will eat anything,persist & you will get your way.
you may have to do this a few times.
in the long run you will win.

cheers
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Old 01-08-2004, 09:21 PM
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hi scorpion; i suggest(HIKARI) floating food sticks as a main diet as its cheaper & as a treat you can feed,crickets,meal worm chop them up if too big,
fresh or frozen krill,,frozen blood worm.

if your fish refuse food sticks or anything that is good for them,you will need to starve them until they do,eventualy they will eat most food.
every time my fish refuse food.i will not feed them & beleive me after a day or two fish will eat anything,persist & you will get your way.
you may have to do this a few times.
in the long run you will win.

cheers
chris
nice call chris. if i may add heart liver chopped fresh prawn good foods

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