Feeding Crabs/shrimp

schnebbles

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Is it really necessary for me to try and feed these guys?

I am forever thinking I need to put extra food in for them. I just gave my brittle star a piece of krill and now I see that the peppermint shrimp and the hermit crab must have taken it away and are fighting over it. And now the starfish had his food stolen.

I usually feed frozen mysis, brine and reef plankton so it goes everywhere in the tank. About 1x a week I'll chop up some of the frozen krill and make sure I give the starfish a good sized piece which he may or may not get to eat.
 
They are scavengers. They will find whatever food makes it to the surface of the rocks and substrate. No need to toss in extra food. I wouldn't want the problems associated with the excess nutrients that would cause.
 
I do try to limit it but they always seem so hungry when they find food, I agree about the problems though. That's kind of why I asked but it makes me wonder when they start taking food away from my star and fighting over it.
 
If you want to treat them as pets then by all means feed them. If they were meant to be a janitor though then feeding them kind of defeats the purpose.
If I happen to loose a snail, hermit or a shrimp due to starvation so be it.
 
So long as they have something to eat daily that's fine. Don't be stingy when feeding the tank as they eat the leftovers or bits they can grab in feed time.
 
If you keep feeding them, they will be less inclined to scavenge for food, so it would kinda defeat the purpose of having them as a CUC. But if you want to treat them like the rest of your fish, then more power to ya.
 
IMO, in a new established tank, I would feed them a little. The algae and pod population has not matured for a CUC. That's why it's recommend to start out slow when first adding them, as they can starve to death. If you are feeding fish I would not worry too much. I drop a little extra pellets to the sandbed for them at night while the lights are out the fish are gone to their caves.
 
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