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And the fatty keeps on munching!....

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by Trickster, May 14, 2005.

  1. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    My gourami will eat ANYTHING! Hes just like a goldfish! I try feeding my betta (betta pellets and flakes), he comes, knocks her outta the way and munches it all down, i gotta lure the betta in a lil cornor to feed her.

    Blue gouramis aient gold fish, and dont eat till they drop!
    I feed him lots so i dont know y he wont stop eating, is there any problems i could be over looking? (only readings i got is PH and its about 7.5)
     
  2. Petz8888

    Petz8888 New Member

    [quote="Trickster"

    Blue gouramis aient gold fish, and dont eat till they drop!
    I feed him lots so i dont know y he wont stop eating, is there any problems i could be over looking? (only readings i got is PH and its about 7.5)[/quote]

    First of all ph being 7.5 is acidic At least on my one.
    If he wont stop eating then mabey you should fast the fish for a few days. Also swithch foods to something new bottom of the line thatll put him off eating!
     
  3. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    dude, 7 is neutral, above 7 is alkine, now acidic, below 7 is acidic, well anyway thanks for ur advice but he kinda fixed his eating habbit after i added a few more fish
     

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