brians_224
Active member
Thanks for your time!
Last Thursday I received two new fish: a juvenile black ocellaris, and a teeny tiny pallete tang (<.75"). I purchased the fish from Live Aquaria. The two fish were acclimated to a 10 gallon qt tank.
I don't think that I'm having much luck feeding my new friends.
I don't see them eat when I feed - no pursuit of food.
I've tried the following foods:
1) New Spectrum pellets - I soak them first to soften and make them easier to eat
2) Thawed Mysis
3) Thawed Brine
4) Cyclopeze
5) Crushed Formula flake
6) Ocean Nutrition algae sheets
7) Thawed formula one
Can you recomend another item to try? I've read juvi hippos are planktivors - what should I be feeding? Someone suggested Daphnia. Would DT's be appropriate?
Both fish seem very active. I'm concerned the tiny hippo is mal-nourished. Where do they show signs of being under weight?
Last Thursday I received two new fish: a juvenile black ocellaris, and a teeny tiny pallete tang (<.75"). I purchased the fish from Live Aquaria. The two fish were acclimated to a 10 gallon qt tank.
I don't think that I'm having much luck feeding my new friends.

I've tried the following foods:
1) New Spectrum pellets - I soak them first to soften and make them easier to eat
2) Thawed Mysis
3) Thawed Brine
4) Cyclopeze
5) Crushed Formula flake
6) Ocean Nutrition algae sheets
7) Thawed formula one
Can you recomend another item to try? I've read juvi hippos are planktivors - what should I be feeding? Someone suggested Daphnia. Would DT's be appropriate?
Both fish seem very active. I'm concerned the tiny hippo is mal-nourished. Where do they show signs of being under weight?