Spartanman22
New member
Hey everyone,
I scored a nice small centropyge multifasciata this weekend and am having some difficulty getting him to take to prepared foods. This is not my first centropyge so I have several years with them (centropyge potteris). However, this little guy is thwarting any attempt I make at feeding him. So far I have tried the following: mysis, Spirulina brine, Thera-A pellets, mysis Spirulina brine and Thera-A soaked in garlic, fresh little neck clams, nori, and my home made blend (contains squid, shrimp, muscle, octopus, roe, mysis, daphnia, brine, bloodworms, baby brine, Thera-A Spectrum, Formula One herbivore pellets, garlic, spirulina, krill, and Cyclop-eeze).
He is very active and grazing but am getting a bit nervous. It's going on 5 days now since I've had him. He is currently in my frag tank. I am going to grab some live brine from my LFS today. I know it's not the most nutritious but I'd like to see him get something in his stomach soon here.
Are there any other tips or tricks I could try to get this guy onto frozen or dry foods?
I scored a nice small centropyge multifasciata this weekend and am having some difficulty getting him to take to prepared foods. This is not my first centropyge so I have several years with them (centropyge potteris). However, this little guy is thwarting any attempt I make at feeding him. So far I have tried the following: mysis, Spirulina brine, Thera-A pellets, mysis Spirulina brine and Thera-A soaked in garlic, fresh little neck clams, nori, and my home made blend (contains squid, shrimp, muscle, octopus, roe, mysis, daphnia, brine, bloodworms, baby brine, Thera-A Spectrum, Formula One herbivore pellets, garlic, spirulina, krill, and Cyclop-eeze).
He is very active and grazing but am getting a bit nervous. It's going on 5 days now since I've had him. He is currently in my frag tank. I am going to grab some live brine from my LFS today. I know it's not the most nutritious but I'd like to see him get something in his stomach soon here.
Are there any other tips or tricks I could try to get this guy onto frozen or dry foods?