These fish are beautiful!!! On day when I have a strictly lps/softie tank I’m going to be adding a few of these guys for sure!
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I started them with Masstick, which they took to immediately. I added Panta Rhei Polyp and Panta Rhei Sponge pellets (designed for coralivores and spongivores). They then started eating frozen that I would feed to everyone else. Now they eat anything they can fit in their tiny little mouths.how do you feed them? i would really like some of them
What other fish do you house them with? Did they initially have to compete a lot for the Masstick?I started them with Masstick, which they took to immediately. I added Panta Rhei Polyp and Panta Rhei Sponge pellets (designed for coralivores and spongivores). They then started eating frozen that I would feed to everyone else. Now they eat anything they can fit in their tiny little mouths.
Lots of fish, but they didn’t really pay much attention to the Masstick as I would feed frozen at the same time. Dwarf angels, clowns, royal gramma, cb butterfly, firefish, mandarin dragonets, chromis, pj cardinal, sleeper banded goby, clown gobies, 4 wrassesWhat other fish do you house them with? Did they initially have to compete a lot for the Masstick?
ok, thanks for the info. i am debating getting one when i establish the effectiveness of my plenum protein skimmer sump aio hybrid ideaI started them with Masstick, which they took to immediately. I added Panta Rhei Polyp and Panta Rhei Sponge pellets (designed for coralivores and spongivores). They then started eating frozen that I would feed to everyone else. Now they eat anything they can fit in their tiny little mouths.
Masstick, putting it on a coral skeleton can help. Also separating them initially so they don’t have to compete while they learn what to eat (a breeder box or small extra tank until they are eating- which usually only takes a day or two at most). If it’s really thin, I’d keep it separately at least a week so it can regain strength and a bit of weight.Hi I've just recently got one of these how do you go about getting them to eat something other than coral xxx
Lol yes I had to cage my sole tiny coral as it was picking more or less straight awayBuy some Masstick right away. I've also had luck in freshly hatched baby brine shrimp. Is it picking at your corals?
He seems to be quite a good size at the moment, I do have mastick, I can try a breeding box, thank you for the advice he seems to quite interested just not taking atmMasstick, putting it on a coral skeleton can help. Also separating them initially so they don’t have to compete while they learn what to eat (a breeder box or small extra tank until they are eating- which usually only takes a day or two at most). If it’s really thin, I’d keep it separately at least a week so it can regain strength and a bit of weight.
im sorrywish i could show mine. died of cyanide as soon as i got it. it was in the lfs for a long time where it probably set in
That is helpful thank you xxxI started them with Masstick, which they took to immediately. I added Panta Rhei Polyp and Panta Rhei Sponge pellets (designed for coralivores and spongivores). They then started eating frozen that I would feed to everyone else. Now they eat anything they can fit in their tiny little mouths.
mine ate brine right away, i think what you should do after its eating masstick is give it foods like repashy and mabye brine shrimp or their decapsulated eggs. it may eat pellets but it will hate you for itThat is helpful thank you xxx
hey i found shop in neighbouring country that has some of them in stock for 2 months now. will ask for video of them eating tomorrow. if they are eating prepared foods do you think i will have problem with them eating acropora. i would get only 1 tank is 150g have 10 acroporas some mini colonies some still frags. started with all 100% live rockI currently have 4 orange spotted filefish. I’ve had 3 males for about 9 months and 1 female for about 4 months. Adding the single female has made my males a bit aggressive. I’m receiving 3 females tomorrow that I’m hoping will arrive healthy and maybe calm down the boys a bit. I’d love to hear anyone else’s experiences keeping groups of these fish. I haven’t been able to find much information and I hope adding a group of ladies doesn’t make the boys even crazier
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Yes. That's thier natural food source. I doubt they could resist a nice juicy acro for very long.hey i found shop in neighbouring country that has some of them in stock for 2 months now. will ask for video of them eating tomorrow. if they are eating prepared foods do you think i will have problem with them eating acropora. i would get only 1 tank is 150g have 10 acroporas some mini colonies some still frags. started with all 100% live rock
thanksYes. That's thier natural food source. I doubt they could resist a nice juicy acro for very long.
They will definitely go after SPS. Unless the colonies are huge, they would probably do some serious damage to them. Frags or small colonies at best would completely stop extending polyps. Worst case the osff will damage the tissue eventually killing the acros.hey i found shop in neighbouring country that has some of them in stock for 2 months now. will ask for video of them eating tomorrow. if they are eating prepared foods do you think i will have problem with them eating acropora. i would get only 1 tank is 150g have 10 acroporas some mini colonies some still frags. started with all 100% live rock