Hello!
I have a new snowflake moray eel, and I've had him for about a week now. He's an absolute pleasure and loves by himself in my 55gal. He loves to dig burrows and swim around and watch me and it's amazing watching his behaviors. When I got him I asked the LFS what he was currently eating and they said shrimp. Great, I went to the grocery store and picked up some plain frozen shrimp and cut some bite sized pieces and thaw a few out of I'm gonna try and feed him. I have some spot feeding tongs and am ready to go. This morning, he SEEMED ready to eat- he was swimming around a lot and seemingly "œhunting" so I offered a piece of shrimp right next to him (as I had a couple other times over the past week) and he just seemed to shy away from the food. Any reason he might be rejecting food? Could he still just be stressed from the move? Am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions? How long does it usually take for these guys to start accepting food?
Thanks!
I have a new snowflake moray eel, and I've had him for about a week now. He's an absolute pleasure and loves by himself in my 55gal. He loves to dig burrows and swim around and watch me and it's amazing watching his behaviors. When I got him I asked the LFS what he was currently eating and they said shrimp. Great, I went to the grocery store and picked up some plain frozen shrimp and cut some bite sized pieces and thaw a few out of I'm gonna try and feed him. I have some spot feeding tongs and am ready to go. This morning, he SEEMED ready to eat- he was swimming around a lot and seemingly "œhunting" so I offered a piece of shrimp right next to him (as I had a couple other times over the past week) and he just seemed to shy away from the food. Any reason he might be rejecting food? Could he still just be stressed from the move? Am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions? How long does it usually take for these guys to start accepting food?
Thanks!