Flighty
Premium Member
It looks like it is moving a lot. Do you have it under very blue lights or heavy actinics? The pics look pretty blue, but that could be the picture. If so, I would switch to a lower K light turn off actinics and stick it back on a hill of rock with a smooth area on top directly under the bulb (if any of that is possible). I always like to get them settled in on a good rock and have them not expending a lot of energy wandering. I wouldn't hesitate to add clowns too. I think they help magnificas settle and thrive as long as they aren't diving into an open mouth.
I haven't seen much difference feeding different things but I opt for the freshest stuff I can get which usually means fresh shrimp, scallop, or squid from the market. I want stuff that I would be comfortable eating bacteria and age wise. Going for stuff from the market is also a bunch cheaper and I end up feeding more often.
Anyway, congratulations. Great color and it looks good for survival so far. Good luck with it.
I haven't seen much difference feeding different things but I opt for the freshest stuff I can get which usually means fresh shrimp, scallop, or squid from the market. I want stuff that I would be comfortable eating bacteria and age wise. Going for stuff from the market is also a bunch cheaper and I end up feeding more often.
Anyway, congratulations. Great color and it looks good for survival so far. Good luck with it.
