Howzit guys,
*EDIT* Agh, sorry but the misspelled title :/
I have had the good fortune of catching my own anthias. I currently have 5 in my tank which are all around 3cm (guess). I lost one to, im guessing, malnutrition as it thinner over time. I have intentionally tried to catch the larger anthias as i think they have a better chance of survival and can eat the bigger pieces of food. once again, my own observation.
However, these little guys eat a lot and i would like to know what everyone else's feeding schedule for their anthias. I am currently feeding up to 4/5x a day and i dont think my filtration can handle it. 2 of those meals are frozen Fish Eggs or Mysis from Ocean Nutrition and the rest i crumple and break up Ocean Nutrition flakes (i mix a few different "flavours").
Other fish in the tank is a caught Flame-Back Angel and i also have a Coral-Banded Shrimp i caught as well.
What do you think of my feeding?
Will they eat less the bigger they get?
& lastly, it is a known fact they loose the rich radiant orange once in a tank after being caught. you can see the difference of an anthias that as been in the tank for more than 3 days and one that has just been caught. Is there a way to get that color back?
PS: They are all lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis)
Thank you kind people
*EDIT* Agh, sorry but the misspelled title :/
I have had the good fortune of catching my own anthias. I currently have 5 in my tank which are all around 3cm (guess). I lost one to, im guessing, malnutrition as it thinner over time. I have intentionally tried to catch the larger anthias as i think they have a better chance of survival and can eat the bigger pieces of food. once again, my own observation.
However, these little guys eat a lot and i would like to know what everyone else's feeding schedule for their anthias. I am currently feeding up to 4/5x a day and i dont think my filtration can handle it. 2 of those meals are frozen Fish Eggs or Mysis from Ocean Nutrition and the rest i crumple and break up Ocean Nutrition flakes (i mix a few different "flavours").
Other fish in the tank is a caught Flame-Back Angel and i also have a Coral-Banded Shrimp i caught as well.
What do you think of my feeding?
Will they eat less the bigger they get?
& lastly, it is a known fact they loose the rich radiant orange once in a tank after being caught. you can see the difference of an anthias that as been in the tank for more than 3 days and one that has just been caught. Is there a way to get that color back?
PS: They are all lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis)
Thank you kind people