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Food for Aphistos

wasabi8888

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Hi all

I just started keeping aphistos... i was just wondering what do you feed your aphistos...

I alternate between Tetra color flakes and frozen brine shrimp...

what other suggestions do all of you have?
 

Mike Wise

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Scientific studies indicate that most of the slender body apistos are micropredators that feed on tiny aquatic crustaceans, mites, & insect larvae. The deeper bodied forms tend to prefer eating slightly larger foods - including fry if they can catch them (they are terrible at hunting fry, however). I use a mix of flakes (few apistos like them unless high in meat & ground fine), small pellets (Tetra Bits - & frog brittle when I can find it), & frozen crustaceans (brine & mysis shrimps), but their primary diet is live baby brine shrimp. Even large apistos, up to 4"/10cm eagerly eat them. They get fed bbs every day. Chopped or new-born earthworms, white & Grindel worms are great for 'rounding out' skinny fish or females that you want to fill with eggs. I avoid aquatic worms (tubifex & black worms) because of the possibility that they are secondary carriers of fish parasites.
 

Zapisto

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Mike Wise said:
Scientific studies indicate that most of the slender body apistos are micropredators that feed on tiny aquatic crustaceans, mites, & insect larvae. The deeper bodied forms tend to prefer eating slightly larger foods - including fry if they can catch them (they are terrible at hunting fry, however). I use a mix of flakes (few apistos like them unless high in meat & ground fine), small pellets (Tetra Bits - & frog brittle when I can find it), & frozen crustaceans (brine & mysis shrimps), but their primary diet is live baby brine shrimp. Even large apistos, up to 4"/10cm eagerly eat them. They get fed bbs every day. Chopped or new-born earthworms, white & Grindel worms are great for 'rounding out' skinny fish or females that you want to fill with eggs. I avoid aquatic worms (tubifex & black worms) because of the possibility that they are secondary carriers of fish parasites.

in addition of what mike say , i give them , live daphnia(Pulex or magna), live gammarus (aka scuds), and live young glass shrimp (i breed them)
 

bacarospo

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Scientific studies indicate that most of the slender body apistos are micropredators that feed on tiny aquatic crustaceans, mites, & insect larvae. The deeper bodied forms tend to prefer eating slightly larger foods - including fry if they can catch them (they are terrible at hunting fry, however).

It sounds much interesting!
Have you a specific scientific article about it?

Regards
 

Mike Wise

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One of the better references is: Goulding, M., Carvalho, M. L., & Ferreira, E. J. G. (1988). Rio Negro, rich life in poor water : Amazonian diversity and foodchain ecology as seen through fish communities. The Hague: SPB Academic Publishing.

Romer's Cichlid Atlas 1 also has a discussion of food.
 

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