WILDTHING
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I just read an article by Anthony Calfo stating that anemones and esp larger anemones like carpets are mostly detritus and plankton eaters.
My 2yr old carpet will not eat anything that small. If pieces of my seafood mush which has chunks in it fall on him he slowly moves them down till they fall off of him. I've had whopping turbos land on him and again he won't touch them, same with a very stupid cleaner I had that used to go and try to eat food that fell on him. He has however snagged a tank inhabitant or 2 in his day.:rolleye1:
He also will not eat cocktail shrimp, he does however like silversides (until he discovered tentacles)and octopus and squid and fish I cut into strips for him.
So what does your carpet eat? And have you observed it eating small plankton sized things?
My 2yr old carpet will not eat anything that small. If pieces of my seafood mush which has chunks in it fall on him he slowly moves them down till they fall off of him. I've had whopping turbos land on him and again he won't touch them, same with a very stupid cleaner I had that used to go and try to eat food that fell on him. He has however snagged a tank inhabitant or 2 in his day.:rolleye1:
He also will not eat cocktail shrimp, he does however like silversides (until he discovered tentacles)and octopus and squid and fish I cut into strips for him.
So what does your carpet eat? And have you observed it eating small plankton sized things?