Got two of them from John Kreatsoulas aka snookn21 half a year ago at ~5" TL. He told me that in his experience, jurs rather die than eat non-live foods. Of course, John tried all he could, hence his statement.
So, I kept mine on guppies for 4 months. Would catch them from my lake, qt for a few weeks and treat with metronidazole, praziquantel, and the bi-furan combo nitrofurazole+furazolidone. The jurs ate quite well and now are about 10" TL. Have been trying to get them to eat whole frozen shiners (caught from the Gulf of Mexico), so far to no avail. In the last 2 months they probably had a few remaining guppies in my 120 gal, is all.
I am attaching some photos. The tank is temporary, no external filter, so the media is just dumped inside. Tank mates are 5 silver aros and 6 irwinis.
They used to fight more when were smaller but even then not enough for me to separate them. Nowadays, it's maybe one split-second squirmish once a week... and every one cools down.
I had a few jurs before and they started eating non-live foods at 4" without big problems. Things seem to vary.
I read the great many good reports here on the tigs and jurs and their conversions to non-live foods but if anyone wants to share their story, they are very welcome to.
Here is one useful thread: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...ruense-Getting-Off-Live&highlight=Chromobotia
This is on Pbass but a nice one too: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...6-Help-i-cant-get-my-peacock-bass-off-feeders
So, I kept mine on guppies for 4 months. Would catch them from my lake, qt for a few weeks and treat with metronidazole, praziquantel, and the bi-furan combo nitrofurazole+furazolidone. The jurs ate quite well and now are about 10" TL. Have been trying to get them to eat whole frozen shiners (caught from the Gulf of Mexico), so far to no avail. In the last 2 months they probably had a few remaining guppies in my 120 gal, is all.
I am attaching some photos. The tank is temporary, no external filter, so the media is just dumped inside. Tank mates are 5 silver aros and 6 irwinis.
They used to fight more when were smaller but even then not enough for me to separate them. Nowadays, it's maybe one split-second squirmish once a week... and every one cools down.
I had a few jurs before and they started eating non-live foods at 4" without big problems. Things seem to vary.
I read the great many good reports here on the tigs and jurs and their conversions to non-live foods but if anyone wants to share their story, they are very welcome to.
Here is one useful thread: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...ruense-Getting-Off-Live&highlight=Chromobotia
This is on Pbass but a nice one too: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...6-Help-i-cant-get-my-peacock-bass-off-feeders
I always fed mine shrimp, bloodworms, and cichlid pellets. Went from 5" to 16" in the year I had it. Never was a fussy eater though. Interesting to see how some fish of same species do under different circumstances. Of course mine only had one eye so maybe that made him more opportunistic??? Hope that you are able to get them feeding soon. How big are they?