Diver's Den had a Paracentropyge multifasciata that was eating frozen mysis and brine shrimp. Does anyone know what trick DD does to get these finicky fish to eat prepared foods? Or is it hit and miss depending on the individual fish?
Drs. F&S DD are excellent. If it is on DD, it is definitely eating and is normally an outstanding example of the species. Kevin is one of the best fish keepers in this country.
I'm sure some of it is a number's game as well. It's very doubtful that was the only Multi LA has received, or any they do receive they automatically get feeding and goes up on DD. I'm not taking away anything from the folks at LA/DD, they are probably the best on the planet. But what you probably don't see is the attempts by LA/DD that haven't worked.
That was the other part I should have added. If anyone has a good connection to get healthy Multi's, it would be LA/DD!Ya of course that is true. You can only control so many variables and even LA is dependent on the quality of the specimens they get from their collectors.
That is a very tough question to answer with the simplicity it seems you are looking for. Every fish is different and can have different stress reactions to shipping, diseases, dietary requirements, and care requirements.
For the angel though, many foods needs to be offered and they should be presented in different ways, the foods should be able to be easily consumed if the fish were to try to eat them, also environment is a huge factor, attention to water quality, ability to identify and treat for diseases, and there are more factors, but attention to detail is huge like I said before. Some fish are finicky because the... get food, put in tank, and leave option doesn't always work.
I like how copps puts it: there are no angelfish that are hard to keep, but only those that are hard to adapt, or something along those lines.
Like Tim said, it's the simple things like placing a fish in it's own QT, being careful to give it lots of attention (watching out for illness), a good environment best suited to the individual species. And a good bit a patience.
Some fish are finicky because the... get food, put in tank, and leave option doesn't always work.
I have always Loved the Mutifasciata. Im thinking of trying a Trio soon. I know it will not be easy, but if i can pull it off, I'll be very happy!!!
The trio you are looking for is available on the DD tonight!
Its going to be gone before the email even goes up - don't bother.
How's that, isn't everyone suppose to have an equal chance at buying from DD?