Which veggies for neon tetras, dwarf gourami and ottos?

lilsoccakid
  • #1
My tank is going to have neon tetras, a dwarf gourami to start, and maybe some ottos if I can find them, what are some veggies they would all like?
 
Trpimp147
  • #2
cucumber, apples, just about any thing you want to try with your fish...
 
lilsoccakid
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
thanks for the fast reply!

so there isn't any fruit of veggie that could hurt the fish?
 
Trpimp147
  • #4
I'm not sure, I haven't tryed to many mostly cucumber, my fish destroy it and I give them algae waffers some times they like them. lettuce works too but I don't get that much at the house they don't like it as much but, I donno I have african cichlids.
 
lilsoccakid
  • Thread Starter
  • #5
I grow cucumbers in my back yard ill give those a try
 
Trpimp147
  • #6
sounds good I let mine in over night and all left is a rhine is great my plecos are feens for it.
 
lilsoccakid
  • Thread Starter
  • #7
also imm going to try to teach my fish to be hand fed so that's a nice veggie to start with
 

Trpimp147
  • #8
I was going to try that with my fish but I have vary vary bizy with work my fish kinda ate from my hand today, oscars are to be the easyes to do that with I am going to get me one of them.
 
lilsoccakid
  • Thread Starter
  • #9
I think the neon tetras will be hard to teach, but the dwarf gourami won't be a problem
 
COBettaCouple
  • #10
zucchinI is another good veggie along with green beans or peeled peas. cantaloupe is a fruit that's been popular with ALL of our fish too.
 
armadillo
  • #11
Am wondering if tomatoes would be bad for the fish. I was this close from trying yesterday.

Check this post out for some more suggestions: .
 
COBettaCouple
  • #12
Am wondering if tomatoes would be bad for the fish. I was this close from trying yesterday.

Check this post out for some more suggestions: .

yea, i'm not sure on them with their high acid content.
 
armadillo
  • #13
Mmmmm. That's what Thijs said too. Shame.
 
Cody
  • #14
cucumbers...zucchinI I never had an otto so ime not postive but my algae eaters always like those...I don't thinkg those fish will care for that though...I did have a bala that liked to eat the seeds though nohting else just hte seeds
 
COBettaCouple
  • #15
both of those seem to go over well usually.
 
M
  • #16
With cucumbers and zucchini, do you blanch them first or just put them in raw? I tried a raw baby English cucumber (that I peeled the green "skin" off) and after a day the oto still hadn't touched it, so I took it out. I bought a veggie clip, but thought I would ask before I try anything. What about watermelon? I saw cantalope, so I thought I would ask...

Thanks,

-M
 
armadillo
  • #17
You dont' need to blanch it, but they'll only start really liking it after a day as it becomes soft. I know it's not recommended to leave stuff for very long, but mine just won't take off the vegetable from day 2.
 
COBettaCouple
  • #18
yea, that's what I hear - that they like the soft veggies.. I think you can use a short time in the microwave to soften them up or let them sit in a sealed container of water for a day or 2, then drop them in.. or let them soften in the tank.
 

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