Dustin1300
Reefaholic
I picked up a group of Lyretail Anthias 3 weeks ago today and just completed a third round of PraziPro and starting Cupramine tomorrow before adding to 140 gallon frag tank (temporary home) until I get my 600 gallon DT up and running.
I've been trying to feed them heavy since day 1 and has been a mix of different food I think they'd take to. Ensuring that Ammonia/Nitrite don't spike I've done a 30-50% water change every 5 days to ensure they are keeping within a safe ammonia range. Until yesterday I had been feeding them 2-3 times a day with a mix of cyclop-eeze, mysis, ocean nutrition formula one, and Spectrum pellets that I mix up in a syringe of RO/DI and keep in refrigerator.
Feeding was never a chow down and this is the first time I've kept Anthias. Yesterday I picked up some Rod's food and I added that to the mixture and they went crazy on feeding last night. I work 8-5 so I feed them before I leave in morning and right when I get home. I ask the wife to feed them since she's at home during the day and works nights but I'm not confident she always does it.:headwally:
Now that I've rambled and shared my feeding schedule, any recommendations you'd have on feeding as well as what you do? Add selcon/vitamin enhancer, etc? Should I consider building a plankton culture that feeds the display tank throughout the day so they are able to eat more often since they have such a small digestive track?
I'm just always wanting to make sure I'm feeding and caring for the fish the best possible way I can while inside our reef in a box
They're a part of the family, righ:spin3:
I've been trying to feed them heavy since day 1 and has been a mix of different food I think they'd take to. Ensuring that Ammonia/Nitrite don't spike I've done a 30-50% water change every 5 days to ensure they are keeping within a safe ammonia range. Until yesterday I had been feeding them 2-3 times a day with a mix of cyclop-eeze, mysis, ocean nutrition formula one, and Spectrum pellets that I mix up in a syringe of RO/DI and keep in refrigerator.
Feeding was never a chow down and this is the first time I've kept Anthias. Yesterday I picked up some Rod's food and I added that to the mixture and they went crazy on feeding last night. I work 8-5 so I feed them before I leave in morning and right when I get home. I ask the wife to feed them since she's at home during the day and works nights but I'm not confident she always does it.:headwally:
Now that I've rambled and shared my feeding schedule, any recommendations you'd have on feeding as well as what you do? Add selcon/vitamin enhancer, etc? Should I consider building a plankton culture that feeds the display tank throughout the day so they are able to eat more often since they have such a small digestive track?
I'm just always wanting to make sure I'm feeding and caring for the fish the best possible way I can while inside our reef in a box