You would think they knew better because those clams are very common in the same places that Idols live
Paul-when you lost yours, i felt gutted for you and zfunk the OP,when his died during the tank upgrade.
So I got a MI that has been eating Rod's original & herbivore food, as well as tubiflex. He's now eating mysis (with zoecon and selcon) but he will not eat the Spectrum pellets.
I see where people who have MI's have been feeding them Spectram pellets for awhile. Should I just not worry about it, or is there a way to coax him into eating these?[/QUOTE
Dont worry as long as hes eating! Mine have never had spectrum pellets.
Are they the ones with sponge?
Just try and feed him as often as you can.
Shortly after posting my MI pic he decided to nip at my crocea clam. The clam closed on it, almost to his eyes.
My wife called me frantic saying the MI was laying on the bottom of the tank. So Im going home she calls me again saying it was stuck in the clam. I get home take a butter knife and slowly pry the clam open. The MI slowly falls to the bottom, almost lifeless. At this point my wife is in tears,and im heart broken. I let him/her lay there, and turned off the white lights. About 20-30 minutes later he is swimming around. Later that evening I feed and he isnt interested. I noticed his mouth was stuck open a little bit. The next day I fed again, and he wasnt able to open his mouth to suck food in. By the end of the day he had figured out to get down current from the food and swim into the food. After a few days he was able to open his mouth more and more, and eat. He is back to normal eating mysis,spectrum flake, and nori. After reading this thread more, Im going to look for a flake with sponge in it.
We have a joke going"the morrish idol eating clam"....
So I got a MI that has been eating Rod's original & herbivore food, as well as tubiflex. He's now eating mysis (with zoecon and selcon) but he will not eat the Spectrum pellets.
I see where people who have MI's have been feeding them Spectram pellets for awhile. Should I just not worry about it, or is there a way to coax him into eating these?[/QUOTE
Dont worry as long as hes eating! Mine have never had spectrum pellets.
Are they the ones with sponge?
Just try and feed him as often as you can.
I was thinking of adding a clam myself. I'm sure Paul B has a clam as have many others. Do they usually do well with an idol?
thanks
I have a 3-4 inch crocea and maxima which he has not touched. They were added to the tank before he was, so that might mean something. Or, he could just go crazy one day and eat the clams.![]()
I looked at their foods and I don't see an Angel formula for Spectrum pellets...anyone else?