George_G
New member
This is my sixth year doing tropical stray collecting. Last year was the absolute worst! Lots of jellyfish and not much else.
Below are some pics of what I and my LIKA (LI Killifish Assoc.) buddies got last Thursday.
Never having caught a Tang before, I thought we got an Atlantic Blue, until I looked it up and saw that the juveniles are yellow! Walter ID'ed it for me as a Doctorfish Tang, Acanthurus chirurgus.
Also, never having caught a Lookdown before, I hadn't realized this guy would be a challenge to get eating. I've tried PE Mysis, Hikari Mysis, Rod's food (fish only formula), and live Black Worms. He shows interest in the worm movement but hasn't taken one yet -- and they don't move for long in saltwater. I can get adult live Brine Shrimp on Tuesday. Any other suggestions from someone with experience with these guys?
George
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Below are some pics of what I and my LIKA (LI Killifish Assoc.) buddies got last Thursday.
Never having caught a Tang before, I thought we got an Atlantic Blue, until I looked it up and saw that the juveniles are yellow! Walter ID'ed it for me as a Doctorfish Tang, Acanthurus chirurgus.
Also, never having caught a Lookdown before, I hadn't realized this guy would be a challenge to get eating. I've tried PE Mysis, Hikari Mysis, Rod's food (fish only formula), and live Black Worms. He shows interest in the worm movement but hasn't taken one yet -- and they don't move for long in saltwater. I can get adult live Brine Shrimp on Tuesday. Any other suggestions from someone with experience with these guys?
George
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