I've feed my fish earwigs before, they enjoyed it
Interestingly, insects do form a small percentage of the reef diet as some are blown out to sea and drown.
I've seen my Barnacle Blennies take small moths and spiders from the surface with gusto!
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I've feed my fish earwigs before, they enjoyed it
Not new, but has been forgotten over the years. I've been feeding earthworms occasionally for a few years now in my old nano tank. For the last year I've been feeding once a week since I have a slow feeding Callogobius hasselti that just loves them:
I just use the 'babies' from my compost heap for the fish and also the LPS/Mushrooms.
Thanks for sharing! It's good to see long term success with such an easy sustainable live food.
Yeah I agree. I feed worms on the weekend and New Life Spectrum during the week. I'm mainly trying to fatten up my anemone and lps corals. I just throw a few chunks to the fish as well. I think everyone would like to see how big a lobo head can getEven so, I restrict earthworm feeding to once a week as it is a terrestrial source of nutrition that is not naturally a part of most reef fishes' diets.
I would be worried about the jaws and feet. Red wrigglers and nightcrawlers are nice and fleshyHow about feeding meal worms? Are those any good?
Those are some spoiled worms. I guess white worms are more high maintenance Have you ever fed them to any corals or anemones?
No adverse effects as of yet. As long as there are other supplements to the diet I don't foresee any problems.I have used them to feed a large oscar that I had. I have never used them to feed saltwater creatures.
It just smells of earthy dirt, nothing crazy. I'm actually going to move mine under the kitchen sink to monitor moisture levels easier. Plus it's getting too hot outside even in the shed.Now a flower pot or such could be kept on the back porch or under the sink,depending on the smell.
It's in the Tampa Bay area. Just north of Sarasota on the coast. Saltwater might work better, but they seem to freak out under freshwater so I never bothered to use my tank water.Ok I see your in Florida as well. It is getting too hot . I thought this started early then realized the months have flown by ! Is Anne Maria on the pan handle?
Considering what liquid to use to purge them. I think You said plain water?
wonder if saltwater would work quickly.