Rico
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Jeff, thanks for the PM on this thread.
I was very successful in getting my MI's to eat. They actually fought with the tangs and rabbit fish for food. I started out by ordering them from Dr. Fosters and Smith, but before ordering I spoke with them about their statement on the web site that "all their fish are eating and healthy before shipping". I asked specifically what they were feeding the Moorish Idols. They use frozen brine shrimp as a primary food and did guarantee they were eating. When they arrived, after acclimation, I started supplying the tank with my favorite varieties of food that seems to always work for picky eaters. I feed small amounts of frozen brine shrimp, Zooplankton, and New Life Spectrum. The Zooplanktion is very good at getting them started. Eventually the MI's followed the other fish and devoured the New Life Spectrum. I even have my mandarin eating this stuff! Unfortunately I do not have the MI's any more, seems the suction on my 7500 gph closed loop was too great for these tall fish to get away from. I need to stack a lot of rock around the suction screens, then try again.
Rico
I was very successful in getting my MI's to eat. They actually fought with the tangs and rabbit fish for food. I started out by ordering them from Dr. Fosters and Smith, but before ordering I spoke with them about their statement on the web site that "all their fish are eating and healthy before shipping". I asked specifically what they were feeding the Moorish Idols. They use frozen brine shrimp as a primary food and did guarantee they were eating. When they arrived, after acclimation, I started supplying the tank with my favorite varieties of food that seems to always work for picky eaters. I feed small amounts of frozen brine shrimp, Zooplankton, and New Life Spectrum. The Zooplanktion is very good at getting them started. Eventually the MI's followed the other fish and devoured the New Life Spectrum. I even have my mandarin eating this stuff! Unfortunately I do not have the MI's any more, seems the suction on my 7500 gph closed loop was too great for these tall fish to get away from. I need to stack a lot of rock around the suction screens, then try again.
Rico