I finally caught up on this thread after a few months. I find this feeding behavior very interesting. I would also slowly drop in pellets, when the first pellet hit the ground they were done feeding. But then again your group from Wes ( same batch as my group ) was always different from mine. Mine started killing each other within weeks. Overall very nice fish and good job on raising them.Then you're going to like this.
Fransicanus meets Massivorus (graphic)
Six at a time. Small shoals of Massivorus would enter the shallows hiding for the evening. But it is the keen senses of the Dorado that spots them and goes into a feeding frenzy.
Not for the weak hearted....moe you might want to turn away at :14 of the video. Head pops and guts everywhere. This would go on for 15 minutes but 2 minutes of this massacre is enough.
It's a rapid filter I made myself using a pool filter. I have media in it that requires high flow.What filter are you running? How come you haven't bavkwashed it? Not worried about gunk build up?
Don't you have to replace media once in a while? I too am very low in maintenance with my filter. Only open it once a year. No issues for me either. I've got me a little cascade 1500 lol. Wasn't into filters back when I got it and my life didn't have and fx5s which was the newest model at the time.It's a rapid filter I made myself using a pool filter. I have media in it that requires high flow.
Same filter has been running non-stop on this 225g. Has been used on my cichla collection, trevally collection and now dorados. High fish load all reaching 15". Should I be worried about gunk?