Paul B
Premium Member
I think the ones who cant land a good job become a professor,
I think you are right about that.:beer:
I think the ones who cant land a good job become a professor,
3-4 times a day. 3 Times NLS pellets through a auto feeder and once with PE Mysis and Rods. The tank is also fed a half sheet of nori a day which the Idol eats.Djkms, How often are you feeing your idol?
A little update on my Idol.
I have had him over a year now. It has not nipped or eaten any corals until recently. Came home a couple days ago and a rock with at least 80-100 polyps of dragon eye zoas was almost completely gone. Other zoas in the tank untouched. Good thing he likes cheap zoas!!! About 2 weeks ago I bought a 40 head colony of candy canes. A day later he went to town on them. Pulled the candy cane out to save it. O he also nipped at a acan and chalice that I had to yank out as well.
Other then that he has been good. In a tank with SPS, LPS, softies, trachy's etc.
I Want one!!How much do these guys go for? I also have leathers and mushrooms will he be ok in my 500glln
I thought they were cheaper than $90? isn't divers den just a branch of liveaquaria?
I agree with the above post that they are easy to care for but only for a year or two. To keep them for 5 or 10 years which is probably not even half their lifespan seems to be almost, if not entirely, impossable.
For a fish this common and this beautiful, if they were easy, they would be in everyone's tank.
Have a great day.
Paul
Could there be some nutritional deficiency that's causing the premature death????
It could be the sponge, it could be lack of a mate, or it could be lack of swimming room, I really don't know, but don't be fooled because they eat everything. As I said, they all eat everything and they eat like pigs. After a period of time they just seem to die. Not one or two, but all of them, every single one. Hopefully we will someday figure out why.
Oddly enough they were one of the first fish imported for salt tanks, I had them in the 70s. They do better now but inless we can keep them for at least something like 15 years, we failed.
They have diets for angels that are said to contain sponge.
I think the majority live a few months to a year.What's the average life span in an aquarium? Provided it lives past the first couple of months.
ho did you train yours to eat out of that dish?
They have diets for angels that are said to contain sponge. Has anyone tried feeding these foods, or picking up the occasional sponge from the LFS?
What's the average life span in an aquarium? Provided it lives past the first couple of months.
I soak all his food in angelix, from brightwell, which is said to contain Amino acids from sponges .... [for angels and Idols]
at least mine doesnt eat the blue or orange sponges from LFS ... ! some one once told me those are toxic for him ... but I am not sure.