cloak New member Nov 26, 2013 #2 Variety would be best, but I've had some good luck feeding small pieces of shrimp from the supermarket as a staple. (once every 2 weeks or so)
Variety would be best, but I've had some good luck feeding small pieces of shrimp from the supermarket as a staple. (once every 2 weeks or so)
Timfish Timfish Premium Member Nov 27, 2013 #6 I don't bother ever feeding any of my BTA's. They are able to pull ammonia and nitrates from the water and if they have hosting clowns they will also be getting urea. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10236240500057929#.UpYRICeJ7Mp
I don't bother ever feeding any of my BTA's. They are able to pull ammonia and nitrates from the water and if they have hosting clowns they will also be getting urea. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10236240500057929#.UpYRICeJ7Mp
James77 Team RC Nov 27, 2013 #7 Depnding on its size brine or Mysis shrimp if it smaller, a silverside if it will take it. I have found a fed anemone tends to stay in place more.
Depnding on its size brine or Mysis shrimp if it smaller, a silverside if it will take it. I have found a fed anemone tends to stay in place more.
Guss New member Nov 27, 2013 #8 Ours gets rehydrated krill they love em! I buy the krill freeze dried it tends to be bigger pieces vs frozen ones that turn to mush when thawed.
Ours gets rehydrated krill they love em! I buy the krill freeze dried it tends to be bigger pieces vs frozen ones that turn to mush when thawed.