Nothing I read spoke of lookdowns being picky eaters. Like many Atlantic/Caribbean species, they are considered bulletproof. My LFS owner told me I might need to employ feeders to get them to transition to frozen mysis. Sheldon easily transitioned. I actually think I got UNlucky to get a fish that probably suffered too much stress, in the chain of custody. It really seemed like he had some brain damage. He was not near as sharp as Sheldon and appeared blind at times. Yes, it was a big blow to lose him after so much special care. I'd like to think he lived longer and better than he would have otherwise, under my care, buy who knows.
It was strange how quickly he went. From refusing feeders in the morning, to losing equilibrium in the afternoon, and then dying so quickly. When he didn't eat, I knew something was up.
After I've had more time to think about it, I'd like to discuss what went wrong and the mistakes I made with this fish.
Fortunately, Sheldon is very sharp, chasing down and tasting almost every speck in the water. He's even joining in the feeding frenzy, when I feed flake foods! He's a bit like Zippy 2.0, without the taste for sea weeds…
It was strange how quickly he went. From refusing feeders in the morning, to losing equilibrium in the afternoon, and then dying so quickly. When he didn't eat, I knew something was up.
After I've had more time to think about it, I'd like to discuss what went wrong and the mistakes I made with this fish.
Fortunately, Sheldon is very sharp, chasing down and tasting almost every speck in the water. He's even joining in the feeding frenzy, when I feed flake foods! He's a bit like Zippy 2.0, without the taste for sea weeds…