I know there have been lots of threads on mandarin feeding, but none of the info has been terribly helpful in my situation.
I hatched a bunch of live brine shrimp to feed my new mandarin fish who is in a bare tank right now (I want to teach him to eat prepared foods). I watched him for a while, but am not sure he ate any. He is always scanning the glass of the aquarium for things, and pecking at the glass which is mostly bare at this point.
This led me to an idea, and I wonder what people think of it. If I could somehow take a sheet of acrylic, apply some sort of adhesive to it and then dust on some cyclop-eeze (which, after all, is a form of pods), and then stand it up vertically in his tank, I wonder if he would be more interested in eating it. After all, he likes to roam up and down pecking at the glass walls, so why not make him a wall of food? My only question is what to use as adhesive to stick the cyclop-eeze to the acrylic. It would have to be something sticky enough to hold, but easy to remove and clean later. Any ideas? Has anyone tried this before?
I hatched a bunch of live brine shrimp to feed my new mandarin fish who is in a bare tank right now (I want to teach him to eat prepared foods). I watched him for a while, but am not sure he ate any. He is always scanning the glass of the aquarium for things, and pecking at the glass which is mostly bare at this point.
This led me to an idea, and I wonder what people think of it. If I could somehow take a sheet of acrylic, apply some sort of adhesive to it and then dust on some cyclop-eeze (which, after all, is a form of pods), and then stand it up vertically in his tank, I wonder if he would be more interested in eating it. After all, he likes to roam up and down pecking at the glass walls, so why not make him a wall of food? My only question is what to use as adhesive to stick the cyclop-eeze to the acrylic. It would have to be something sticky enough to hold, but easy to remove and clean later. Any ideas? Has anyone tried this before?