Kremis
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hey all ~ I made a half impulse buy of a garden eel last weekend (4 days ago) I am aware of all the requirements of these fish. He is in a 28 gallon tank at the moment( i know a little small) where most of the sand was 1 inch. I raised the back corner to 5 inches, and that is where he is now. This weekend, I will be moving out a lot of rock and keeping only a few pieces in the back corner, and the rest will be sand. I will be adding in a ton of sand, making a bigger area for him and also deeper. he is in a tank with 2 seahorses, a clown goby, a mandarin (I am aware of the care requirements of mandarins, he will be going into a bigger tank this weekend also) and pygmy perchlet. I have just bought live brine, and tried to feed it to him and he completely ignored it. I have tried every food I have - ignores every one. Has anyone had any experience with trying to get these guys to eat it? I have live brine shrimp available, and baby brine too. and almost all other frozen food / can get it
Things I have tried
live brine
newly hatched brine
mysis
frozen brine
cyclopeeze
any suggestions? pls no hate, I am looking for the best way possible to keep this animal alive, I know I maybe shouldn't have bought it, but since i now have it, I want to try my best to keep him alive. Also, I just got him 4 days ago, could he not be eating because of stress/new to the tank? Thanks. ~kyle
Things I have tried
live brine
newly hatched brine
mysis
frozen brine
cyclopeeze
any suggestions? pls no hate, I am looking for the best way possible to keep this animal alive, I know I maybe shouldn't have bought it, but since i now have it, I want to try my best to keep him alive. Also, I just got him 4 days ago, could he not be eating because of stress/new to the tank? Thanks. ~kyle
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