coil1002 Well-known member Joined Aug 13, 2006 Messages 247 Location Auburn WA Nov 25, 2006 #1 when I first got this little guy he seemed scrawny and mad. So I started feeding mysis twice a week and wow the growth is pretty good
when I first got this little guy he seemed scrawny and mad. So I started feeding mysis twice a week and wow the growth is pretty good
A Anthony Calfo Well-known member Joined Feb 19, 2004 Messages 1,183 Location Pennsylvania Nov 27, 2006 #2 thanks for sharing my friend... indeed, most folks underfeed their hungry LPS such as this if they even feed them at all Youve done a great job
thanks for sharing my friend... indeed, most folks underfeed their hungry LPS such as this if they even feed them at all Youve done a great job
coil1002 Well-known member Joined Aug 13, 2006 Messages 247 Location Auburn WA Nov 30, 2006 #3 Thank you Now if I could just get my euphyllia paradivisa to eat I would be set. I have tried mysis how ever I think it is too big. Maybe enriched brine shrimp?
Thank you Now if I could just get my euphyllia paradivisa to eat I would be set. I have tried mysis how ever I think it is too big. Maybe enriched brine shrimp?
A Anthony Calfo Well-known member Joined Feb 19, 2004 Messages 1,183 Location Pennsylvania Dec 2, 2006 #4 Try cyclop-eeze in a slurry. Add a bit 15 minutes before you want to feed (preferably after the lights go off or at least late in the day). Then use a syringe or turkey baster to target feed the saltwater-cyclop-eeze slurry to it.
Try cyclop-eeze in a slurry. Add a bit 15 minutes before you want to feed (preferably after the lights go off or at least late in the day). Then use a syringe or turkey baster to target feed the saltwater-cyclop-eeze slurry to it.