Seafood Snub: Do your fish spit their food back out?

Do your fish spit their food back out?

  • My fish regularly spit their food back out.

    Votes: 29 21.8%
  • My fish occasionally spit their food back out.

    Votes: 59 44.4%
  • My fish rarely spit their food back out.

    Votes: 34 25.6%
  • I have never seen my fish spit their food back out.

    Votes: 10 7.5%
  • Other.

    Votes: 1 0.8%

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BubblesandSqueak

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On the opposite. My giraffe only eats fresh thawed after it has marinated in the tank for 3 days. I figure the ammonia is good for my caulerpa; I have a theory it does this to attract and eat other fauna first.
I actually have not attempted to give it still frozen solid yet. I'll try a small piece and see what happens. maybe it will be like a yummy fish flavored ice cream?
 

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My clownfish will all randomly spit out food for no apparent reason, and I frequently give my puffer food that is not bite sized, so he will repeatedly bite it and spit it out, shaving off a small piece each time.
Their mother always said; make sure you chew your food!
 

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Most fish do that. I think they are so nuts to eat they bite pieces to big to swallow. My copperband and anthias always do that.

 

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I've had fish before gobble food up and spit it back out again, to then chow down on the same piece. Have recently had issues getting fish to eat. Had a clown sweet lips which refused to each, tried him on river shrimp aswell to no avail. Now I've a box fish that ate the first week we had him and has now recessed to the corner of the tank and refuses to eat.
 

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Seafood Snub: Do your fish spit their food back out?

You add food to your tank, the fish eat the food, and then a day or two later you feed them again. It’s easy, until it’s not! Sometimes the fish are finnicky, they have a sore in their mouth or throat, or they are new to the type of food being offered – whatever the reason, the fish will occasionally spit the food back out. Sometimes they will immediately try to eat it again, and sometimes they won’t. What is your experience – do your fish ever spit their food back out? If so, please tell us about your experience and share any tips that you may have!

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I just put it off to it being a bad piece of food to hard or some kind of filler
 

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I auto-feed pellets twice a day and feed frozen at night along with nori 3 times a week. My tangs have FOMO and always join the pellet frenzy just to spit them out .
 
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