melev Well-known member Nov 21, 2005 #61 Here's mine that I fed this evening. We could play "Count the mysis" now.
melev Well-known member Nov 23, 2005 #65 Here is a tiny orange ball anemone (mushroom family). It is eating a single small pellet of Formula Two.
Here is a tiny orange ball anemone (mushroom family). It is eating a single small pellet of Formula Two.
snorvich Team RC member Team RC Dec 18, 2005 #68 Wonderful pictures everyone. Thanks for sharing!! Steve
jwedehase New member Dec 22, 2005 #71 How about something slightly different? What does every animal do after eating? The answer, of course, is "poop!" Here's my candy coral as it was working everything down to the exit for evacuation.
How about something slightly different? What does every animal do after eating? The answer, of course, is "poop!" Here's my candy coral as it was working everything down to the exit for evacuation.
F Fanof49ASU Premium Member May 23, 2006 #74 Blasto eating a brine shrimp. 2 polys fighting over a shrimp.
TheBimbo Member May 24, 2006 #77 Great shots everyone... Took this at the Pittsburgh Zoo on Saturday... It was a tankful of Jellyfish... It was sooo be-A-utiful... Christy...
Great shots everyone... Took this at the Pittsburgh Zoo on Saturday... It was a tankful of Jellyfish... It was sooo be-A-utiful... Christy...
fishypets New member May 26, 2006 #78 Does this count? I dump a bunch of stuff in the wave box and let Tunze do the rest.
tibbs2 New member May 26, 2006 #79 I've never noticed my yuma or florida ricordea's eat mysis. I'll have to take a closer look next time I feed them.
I've never noticed my yuma or florida ricordea's eat mysis. I'll have to take a closer look next time I feed them.
astrogazer Premium Member May 27, 2006 #80 wow ... now that's a feeding ... here's one of my sun corals munching on some mysis