Robert F Porter
Seedling
Hello there
This query is, I think, borne out of a degree of paranoia, but I will ask the question anyway. I have two small pepper corys and I am feeding them King British Catfish Pellets. It seems to me that the pellets are very hard, and my corys seem unable to put them into their mouths, although it is quite possible that they are "grazing" on them. Is this the feeding behaviour I should be expecting, or am I doing something wrong? For the sake of completeness, I should also mention that my corys get half an algae wafer every other day (some of which gets removed uneaten), and about twice a week the whole community gets a small feed of daphnia.
Finally, should I be feeding them at night before "lights out" rather than in the morning/during the day?
All thoughts and observations gratefully received.
This query is, I think, borne out of a degree of paranoia, but I will ask the question anyway. I have two small pepper corys and I am feeding them King British Catfish Pellets. It seems to me that the pellets are very hard, and my corys seem unable to put them into their mouths, although it is quite possible that they are "grazing" on them. Is this the feeding behaviour I should be expecting, or am I doing something wrong? For the sake of completeness, I should also mention that my corys get half an algae wafer every other day (some of which gets removed uneaten), and about twice a week the whole community gets a small feed of daphnia.
Finally, should I be feeding them at night before "lights out" rather than in the morning/during the day?
All thoughts and observations gratefully received.