new fish possibly carpet dinner

mwood

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I was acclimating my new goldrim tang today over lunch. I got him all acclimated and in the tank, and he was looking fine. I went upstairs to eat, and turned off all the lights in the room so the other tangs wouldn't bother him. Came back down a little later and couldn't find him anywhere. The blue haddoni carpet was closed up and swollen like a softball. I'm afraid he got eaten. If he did, will I see any bones or remains floating around later?

It's so hard to say because it is a large tank and I do have a lot of live rock. If the nem got something, I can only assume it was the new guy.
 
IMO turning the lights off was the only mistake you made. They need to see it to stay away from it. Hopefully its just hiding. Keep us updated.
 
Pretty sure it's gone. Guy on ebay had one left and is sending it to me today. I paid for it as it wasn't his fault. This time I'll leave the lights on, feed a damsel to the nem right before, and put a kitchen strainer over the nem for a few days.
 
Maybe I should offer a service to have people send me the mean fish they hate and I'll video the nem eating it. :lol:
 
Quick question. Has anyone every tried to target feed a live fish to a carpet nem? Will I have any trouble doing it? Thinking about holding the damsel in the net with my hand and opening the net right into the nem.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11319687#post11319687 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mwood
Quick question. Has anyone every tried to target feed a live fish to a carpet nem? Will I have any trouble doing it? Thinking about holding the damsel in the net with my hand and opening the net right into the nem.
I just feed it dead sea food. There is nothing natural about forcing a fish to it's death into the anemone. I would not do something like that just to watch an anemone eat a live fish. In the confined space of the aquarium, fish just don't have that much of chance with a Haddoni carpet.
BTW, the anemone would attach to the net and you may pull off some tentacle when you remove the net.
Please don't consider this a flame. I am sure someone would flame you for this.
 
Agree with OrionN- try some silver sides (thawed), large mysis, or pieces of marine fish/shrimp/scallops purchased from the grocery store. I get a piece of white marine fish, a large shrimp, and a large scallop from the store, put them in the quisinart, roll into a ball, and flatten out while in a zip-lock baggie. Then freeze. I can then break off any size I need to feed either fish, crabs, or mt BTA. Sometimes the store even gives me the shrimp or scallop for free so they don't have to weigh them!
 
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