the short answer is: YES.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15147850#post15147850 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tinyfish
I would like to ask about the likelyhood that CBB's will eat some other kind of live marine food. Is there some kind of rock or sand worm that a person could raise and that could survive in the aquarium with the CBB that would allow the CBB to feed whenever it was hungry?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15174256#post15174256 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pito
homemade mush details?
I had to make more fish/coral/anemone food today and decided to take pics along the way for others to see how it can be done.
INGREDIENTS I used:
1/2 lb Shrimp $2.69
1 salmon steak $2.80
4 large scallops $2.86
1 med piece sahimi tuna $2.09
1/2 cup Omega One Super Veggie flake food
2 sheets of nori
15 'cubes' of Rotifers (frozen)
1" of Cyclopeeze (frozen)
Selcon
Vita-Chem
First peel the shrimp and remove the skin from any fish.
Soak every ingredient in ro/di water for at least 5 min
Strain off the water (use a net for the flake food)
Blend the ingredients together - start with the larger/tougher ingredients first; pulse blend and don't over do it.... keep an eye on 'texture' because you want pieces of every size if possible. I usually blend mine fine to medium. Keep the texture thick but add ro/di or boiled tank water to thin if desired.
Don't forget to add the Selcon and Vita-chem! You can also add garlic too!
Once blended, spoon into ziplock bags for freezing. Make sure you keep the layer thin and write the date on each bag.
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Even soak the flake food and nori!
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Use a net to strain the flake food and nori pieces
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All blended!! YUMMY!!
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Ready to be frozen
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15284355#post15284355 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by falconut
How can you tell if a Copperand is healthy at the LFS? My LFS has about 5 and they are all around 3" - 4". I had them feed all of them live black worms and only 1 ate.
The one that ate looked good, except he appeared to be breathing a little fast. But this was right after and during his eatting. It was near closing, so I'm going to check back tomorrow. He also had a faint redish coloring near the bottom middle of his top fins. It was kind of along the edge of his body and was about 1/4". Does this signify anything?
I believe they got most of them in yesterday. Any advice in selecting a healthy one would be helpful.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15284355#post15284355 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by falconut
How can you tell if a Copperand is healthy at the LFS? My LFS has about 5 and they are all around 3" - 4". I had them feed all of them live black worms and only 1 ate.
The one that ate looked good, except he appeared to be breathing a little fast. But this was right after and during his eatting. It was near closing, so I'm going to check back tomorrow. He also had a faint redish coloring near the bottom middle of his top fins. It was kind of along the edge of his body and was about 1/4". Does this signify anything?
I believe they got most of them in yesterday. Any advice in selecting a healthy one would be helpful.