zotzer
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I have a mated pair of true percs which I bought from a local reefer after he suffered a vacation-related tank crash. They had previously been hosting in a purple h. malu.
Anyway, to make a short story long, I picked up a purplish-tinted, but definitely more tan colored h. malu (I had read that the tan ones were a tad easier to keep). She dug herself into the sand very quickly yesterday, in a decent spot right in front of the tank. Part of her is a little more shaded in a cove than I'd prefer, but she seemed happy and active.
Tonight, I decided to give a go at feeding her. Well, she grabbed the reef tweezers, and the shrimp, and retracted into the sand like greased lightening! I can see about an inch of contracted tentacles sticking out from the bottom of a big rock and the sand, but she is very slow to re-emerge. (an no, she didn't *really* manage to snag the tweezers, but she had a good grab on them!)
Is this normal? Should I even bother trying to feed her in this manner? How long without re-emerging should I start to worry?
Thanks for your help!
Tracy
Anyway, to make a short story long, I picked up a purplish-tinted, but definitely more tan colored h. malu (I had read that the tan ones were a tad easier to keep). She dug herself into the sand very quickly yesterday, in a decent spot right in front of the tank. Part of her is a little more shaded in a cove than I'd prefer, but she seemed happy and active.
Tonight, I decided to give a go at feeding her. Well, she grabbed the reef tweezers, and the shrimp, and retracted into the sand like greased lightening! I can see about an inch of contracted tentacles sticking out from the bottom of a big rock and the sand, but she is very slow to re-emerge. (an no, she didn't *really* manage to snag the tweezers, but she had a good grab on them!)
Is this normal? Should I even bother trying to feed her in this manner? How long without re-emerging should I start to worry?
Thanks for your help!
Tracy