Another picPls help... it's been like this for wks..wont eat krill or mysis![]()
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I think I'm too late...didnt feed it for over a month ughh.. looks nothing like the first couple days+1
Parameters and length stable (tank maturity)
Lighting?
Pic of whole tank?
I think I'm too late...didnt feed it for over a month ughh.. looks nothing like the first couple days..mainly cuz it was hiding and I couldn't reach it
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Thx I tried that and it just wouldnt open up..Yes, it looks unhappy. How long have you had it, and what did it used to look like? Also, what are your tank parameters and inhabitants?
If it was mine, I would attempt to feed it krill. If it won't "grab on" to the krill, I would hold it gently against its mouth, until the mouth swells up around the krill. This can take several minutes (and thus, patience).
Kevin
Lights are viparspectra 165 x2 on my 90...80 blues 30 whites ...it was always hiding..I now have lights at 10 and 5..only 10 inches above water+1
Parameters and length stable (tank maturity)
Lighting?
Pic of whole tank?
Pic+1
Parameters and length stable (tank maturity)
Lighting?
Pic of whole tank?
Little over a year, it was stressed b4 I changed lightingI wouldnt be changing up lighting that's just likely to stress it out more.
Have you tested for any parameters?
How old is the tank?
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Little over a year, it was stressed b4 I changed lighting
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Hes moved a couple times...hes only there cuz the wife tried to force feed it krill...Has he moved recently, or is this the original area and stubstrate he selected?
Hes moved a couple times...hes only there cuz the wife tried to force feed it krill...
Hes looked drab for a long time now
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ThanksSome LFS give Nems great lighting, other times, the Nems get very low lighting while waiting to be adopted by a hobbyist.
-If the Nem looks big and healthy right after being introduced into a new tank, it can be because the light is lower than usual and the Nem is expanding its tissue to let in the light easier.
-If the Nem deflates, it can be because it is decimating or removing part of its dinoflagellates (the zooanthrellae). If that is the case, it just need time to adjust while eating up the dinos that it doesn't need.
Since the Nem has a tightly closed mouth, it does not appear to crave food. If it gets hungry, its mouth will open like it is exhausted and then it is an easy task to drop any foodstuff into its mouth directly btw.