3 years after my battle to get a captive bred regal angel to eat, I am now having another battle with an even smaller captive bred multibar angel (~0.3”).
Last time, I released the regal directly into my DT and the regal was able to stay alive for 1 month exclusively by picking at live rocks before finally eating prepared food (at the time, I added another small fish to the tank and the regal was able to observe and learn how eat out of the water column)
This time around, due to the size of the fish, I decided to keep it in a 20 gallon observation tank with a few live rocks from the display. Also, I made sure to purchase another small fish (captive bred gold flake angel ~0.5” in the case) along with multibar. These 2 had since formed a buddy system and transverse the habitat together.
On the first day of arrival, the multibar did seem to have interest in food (picking at small pellets and frozen cyclopods). HOWEVER, since he found the live rocks, he became hyper focused on them and completely ignore everything else. He will glance or occasionally swim up to the food I offer (without actually eating them) and then ultimately go back to picking at the rocks.
Since he seems to like the rocks, I had tired sticking masstick on the rocks as well as squishing pellets into the rock crevices. But to no avail, he will NOT eat any of them.
As of now, I am slowing running out of live rocks to put in the observation tank. And I am worried that what I have won’t sustain him for long.
I have the option of removing the live rocks to maybe condition him onto prepared food again, but I am afraid of starving him further if he continues to be a picky eater.
I also have the option of releasing him into my display so he can continue to pick at rocks to his heart content. But at the moment, the multi bar is the size of my harlequin tusk’s mouth…
If anyone have an advice on very small angels, please let me know
Last time, I released the regal directly into my DT and the regal was able to stay alive for 1 month exclusively by picking at live rocks before finally eating prepared food (at the time, I added another small fish to the tank and the regal was able to observe and learn how eat out of the water column)
This time around, due to the size of the fish, I decided to keep it in a 20 gallon observation tank with a few live rocks from the display. Also, I made sure to purchase another small fish (captive bred gold flake angel ~0.5” in the case) along with multibar. These 2 had since formed a buddy system and transverse the habitat together.
On the first day of arrival, the multibar did seem to have interest in food (picking at small pellets and frozen cyclopods). HOWEVER, since he found the live rocks, he became hyper focused on them and completely ignore everything else. He will glance or occasionally swim up to the food I offer (without actually eating them) and then ultimately go back to picking at the rocks.
Since he seems to like the rocks, I had tired sticking masstick on the rocks as well as squishing pellets into the rock crevices. But to no avail, he will NOT eat any of them.
As of now, I am slowing running out of live rocks to put in the observation tank. And I am worried that what I have won’t sustain him for long.
I have the option of removing the live rocks to maybe condition him onto prepared food again, but I am afraid of starving him further if he continues to be a picky eater.
I also have the option of releasing him into my display so he can continue to pick at rocks to his heart content. But at the moment, the multi bar is the size of my harlequin tusk’s mouth…
If anyone have an advice on very small angels, please let me know