It might be a nice treat but I doubt the shrimp would produce enough larvae to really make a substantial difference, especially when you consider the impact two shrimp will have on other micro-fauna within the tank.
IME, Multibars will pick at pods while in QT, and hopefully will progress to flake, pellet and frozen. Mine eat everything.
Unless you can setup a continuous brine shrimp hatch and feed I'm not sure it would be of much benefit. You would still have to feed each day even if you had something setup to keep the angel well fed and healthy
I don't think there's any real nutritional value in brine shrimp
I don't think there's any real nutritional value in brine shrimp
Mine eats everything, I have had it now for three years and it is one of my favourites. Stunning little fish
Unless you can setup a continuous brine shrimp hatch and feed I'm not sure it would be of much benefit. You would still have to feed each day even if you had something setup to keep the angel well fed and healthy
The male I have has been with me for 3 months and will eat flake and pellet as long as I feed frozen to change it up. I'm finding he hates eating the same thing all the time. The female, however, is more finicky. She'll take pellets and flakes occasionally, but has a preference for frozen foods.
I have added a few extra thousand pods, when I've first got new 'finicky' eaters, such as the Multibars or leopard wrasses...Yeah. I was thinking of it only as a supplement. I would still feed regularly as well. My thought was to have something in the tank to satisfy the Multibars grazing habit as well as fighting boredom.
They have not been a problem...as you've seen, I have mostly softies, but none of my angels have touched anything other than zoas.How have your multibars been with corals? Would love to add one; just a bit leery.
I have added a few extra thousand pods, when I've first got new 'finicky' eaters, such as the Multibars or leopard wrasses...