Sonny Disposition
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I brought the yard fish in because of the cool evenings we've been having. One of the Melanochromis johanni females is holding, so I put her in a 2 1/2 gallon on the window sill with some java moss and a hunk of dead coral.
It occurred to me that I really don't know what baby Mbuna eat, having never worked with them before. Are they like sailfin mollies, needing animal fare before they get bigger and turn herbivorous, or should I just let them pick off an algae wafer, like their parents do? (Wouldn't want to see them come down with bloat. On the other hand, if they'd get bigger with a few weeks of animal food, I'll start them off on decapsulated brine shrimp eggs, like I did with the mollies.)
It occurred to me that I really don't know what baby Mbuna eat, having never worked with them before. Are they like sailfin mollies, needing animal fare before they get bigger and turn herbivorous, or should I just let them pick off an algae wafer, like their parents do? (Wouldn't want to see them come down with bloat. On the other hand, if they'd get bigger with a few weeks of animal food, I'll start them off on decapsulated brine shrimp eggs, like I did with the mollies.)