canadianeh
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Looks ok, guessing it may be new?
Be aware that many of us have had bad experiences feeding silversides, not the best option really, mysis, raw shrimp, scallop are better options if you wish to spot feed
Oh really? Can you share more what so bad about feeding silverfish to BTA?
They are a bad choice because you don't know how many times they have been frozen and thawed and you don't know how they were stored before even being frozen. Feeding them human grade food is a better option. I only feed wild caught human grade food. I don't trust the farmed fish and shrimp.
I also would wait until it is well established before trying to feed it anything.
Oh really? Can you share more what so bad about feeding silverfish to BTA?
Reading your thread reminded me of my own experiences, and I thought I would chime in.
About 2 years ago, I got my first BTA and saw on this forum that just about everyone was feeding them silversides, so I tried it for a couple of weeks. They ate them, but it was the only time since that I've ever seen one "poop." Another time, one BTA refused it. I began feeding Hikari frozen krill - thawed, rinsed, soaked in selcon, a couple drops of garlic extract, and they readily eat them. I've purchased 3 BTAs, but due to splitting, I now have 10, and feed this to all.
This is extremely anecdotal, as I am not a scientist, but it has worked for me. I'm not bashing silversides either, because if it wasn't good for them, there wouldn't be so many folks promoting their use on this site. There are alot of other possibilities as to why mine didn't take to silversides (I might have had a spoiled lot, maybe the pieces fed were too big, etc.). It also appeared that you have your nem on the substrate, and I know that they like a lot of light, but without knowing what you're using for lighting or even how deep your tank is, I can't say yours isn't getting enough light. Just providing options.
it is actually sitting on a LF, not on the sand bed. It is pretty close to sandbed. My tank is IM Fusion 40. I will try to feed it with something else like krills.
Originally he was on the top of that same rock facing directly to the LED. Now he has moved to the side of the rock. Do you think it is too muck light?
I am using Nanobox Duo Plus M LED
Totally agree. I don't target feed Any of my 3 Nems. They get food through PS and from the clowns that at reside in them. Plus. Again, we keep seeing pics of what appear to be brand new tanks. Wait maybe 6 months to a year before adding that type of invert.If it is getting to much light it will move and take cover. There is no need to feed to often, they get most of their food from photosynthesis. I would say once or twice a week small amounts.
Totally agree. I don't target feed Any of my 3 Nems. They get food through PS and from the clowns that at reside in them. Plus. Again, we keep seeing pics of what appear to be brand new tanks. Wait maybe 6 months to a year before adding that type of invert.
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I hope you're joking about it having a baby.[emoji3]i have 2 bubble tip and one had a baby over night that is the same size as the other two now i have 3 all the same size:dance:
They do not reproduce, they're asexul they just split to survive.no im not i cant figure out how to post video or picture:lmao: