ReeferKimberly
Marley & Me
I have one, around 7-8 inches. Pretty small right now, like the size of a pencil. He keeps moving holes, I have not been able to feed him yet (had only 1 week). I try and he just swims away. I would actually prefer he eat my CUC as weird as that may sound. I'd love for him to be able to hunt and eat when he wants, what he wants. Is this reasonable or should I re-home him?
I bought 15 ghost shrimp for him, they were in fresh water when I bought them but I acclimated them to salt over a 24 hour period. I added them all and within an hour all were gone. I saw them being munched on by everything. Crabs, snails, heck even an urchin was eating one. Either they died or were all hunted down. I don't know. I saw them swim around fine for at least 45 min so I don't "think" it was shock, but who knows. He may have eaten 1, but I really have no idea.
For the eel, he has a 30 gallon breeder, many caves.
I have added 15 tiny hermits, 6 different kids. A gorilla crab baby from another tank. Tons of stomatellas, tons of amphipods, 5 turbos.
Is it naive to think I can successfully keep a snowflake without feeding it myself (at least until it choose a cave and realizes what I am trying to do?)
I am just getting worried because it is seeming like it's going to be difficult to feed him until he stays put and even then, if I can get it to him.
Oh and the 30 gal is only temporary until he outgrows it.
If he could eat stomatellas and baby hermits that would be great, I have a huge abundance.....
Am I just worrying too much? I know they don't eat as often as other fish but who knows how long he went without eating before I got him.
I bought 15 ghost shrimp for him, they were in fresh water when I bought them but I acclimated them to salt over a 24 hour period. I added them all and within an hour all were gone. I saw them being munched on by everything. Crabs, snails, heck even an urchin was eating one. Either they died or were all hunted down. I don't know. I saw them swim around fine for at least 45 min so I don't "think" it was shock, but who knows. He may have eaten 1, but I really have no idea.
For the eel, he has a 30 gallon breeder, many caves.
I have added 15 tiny hermits, 6 different kids. A gorilla crab baby from another tank. Tons of stomatellas, tons of amphipods, 5 turbos.
Is it naive to think I can successfully keep a snowflake without feeding it myself (at least until it choose a cave and realizes what I am trying to do?)
I am just getting worried because it is seeming like it's going to be difficult to feed him until he stays put and even then, if I can get it to him.
Oh and the 30 gal is only temporary until he outgrows it.
If he could eat stomatellas and baby hermits that would be great, I have a huge abundance.....
Am I just worrying too much? I know they don't eat as often as other fish but who knows how long he went without eating before I got him.