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JRBear5658

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I was starting this ups to see what others are feeding their Long Tenticle Anemones and their Bubble Tip Anemones?

Thanks,
JR

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Sorry bout the picture my camera makes my tank pics fuzzy
 
Kittens.
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J/king
I use krill, shrimp, pieces of crablegs when I eat them for dinner, fish when I have grouper or orange roughy, brine shrimp, mysis shrimp. Mine tried my arm one day, I was able to pull it loose before it swallowed it. LOL
 
Steve i think that might be some other kind of "illness" i had a old Navy buddy with that. -JK-

But i feed my anemone shrimp and he loves it
 
white bait and lots of light
but feeding more then once a week cause reguratation
 
I haven't fed my anemone in months. He keeps growing in size, has dark color, and hasn't tried to move ever since I've put him in the tank. I figure he must be happy.
 
When I had my LTA I fed it maybe once a month, if that. The clown would occassionally bring food back to the anemone to keep other fish from stealing it from her, but the anemone would sometimes eat it.

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IMO, if you have a stable system that is geared towards your particular anemone, you shouldnt have to feed it very often.

What are the specs on your tank?

Nick
 
I used to only feed my RBTA about once/wk, but he had a slow progressive decline over about 4 months. Starting about 6 wks ago, I have been feeding 2-3x/wk and he has started to rally. By the time he started to turn around he was a pale pink and white color, had lost most of his tentacles and had pulled up under a rock. He isn't fixed by any means yet, but he has regained some of his size and some of his tentacles.

I feed mysis, krill and formula one frozen. Elmo will tell you that he likes to feed cut up scallops (the small marble sized ones) and cut up shrimp.

Mat
 
I've always found it to be one of those "depends on" kinda situations. I would never suggest any course of action without knowing more about the fish load, general tank feedings as well as the specific species in question. BTA's tend to do better with a little more frequent feedings (small portions) as they are probabley a 50/50 (carb/protein) animal where others are more so carb dependant as long as the proper light environemnt is provided. Speaking mainly of hosting species commonly sold that is.

In any event, it comes down to individual species and tank feeding routines. If the tank is fed well and the anemone gets some "by catch" at each feeding, that will usually do quite well and not need much if any target feeding. The less a tank is fed, the more frequent it may be needed. The things to avoid though are large feedings on routine days with the same food types. Mix up the food type, keep the portions small/digestable and alter the times/days of the week or month the animal is fed.

Overfeeding with many species can actually stress them to death. The frequent expelling of waste and uneaten food will actually use up a great percentage of the animals stored energy reserve. At first glance, many will not recognize distressed from what is considered normal activity. More often though, the frequent release of waste is actually killing them and not normal at all. You need to find the right balance between food offered/generally fed and the light needs of a given species. There really isn't one "recipe" for all.

Cheers
Steve
 
I had a wild caught anemone once...Not sure what kind, but I use to feed him once or sometimes twice a week with pilchards. That was the only thing he would take...:)
 
With my wild caught I used to feed pre-killed feeder goldfish, frozen pilchards, ocean nutrition angel formula in the cubes (made nice portions), pieces of squid and beef heart that I feed to my discus. He consumed all of this quite readily in rotation about every two to three weeks. He grew quite large before I put him back in the sea mainly because he was a nusiance "walking"around the tank.
 

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