I picked up a starry blenny last weekend but doesn’t appear to be eating any mysis shrimp or flakes when I feed. The tank doesn’t have any visible algae. Should I pick up some algae wafers?
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Thanks , I will try it!hi, pick up some nori.
No Nori and eating algae is a myth- as many are under belief this and lawnmower blenny are carnivores. The trickiest part about keeping a blenny is making sure it gets enough to eat. You can tell this visually by looking at the abdomen, which should be a healthy rounded shape. A blenny with a pinched midriff isn’t finding enough food.I picked up a starry blenny last weekend but doesn’t appear to be eating any mysis shrimp or flakes when I feed. The tank doesn’t have any visible algae. Should I pick up some algae wafers?
Wow. Thanks for the info. How do you recommend getting calcium carbonate in its diet?No Nori and eating algae is a myth- as many are under belief this and lawnmower blenny are carnivores. The trickiest part about keeping a blenny is making sure it gets enough to eat. You can tell this visually by looking at the abdomen, which should be a healthy rounded shape. A blenny with a pinched midriff isn’t finding enough food.
Although a blenny needs algae to survive, a common misconception is that it can survive on algae alone. Since blennies frequent shallow tropical waters, they find their sanctuary within the coral reefs. They circle areas with coral branches and sponges, scraping their way along the diverse sea bottom. Their feeding techniques are to pound and gnaw the coral, and as a result, they ingest detritus, or waste material primarily, from the coral. This includes bits of coral skeleton, sand, gravel, and other organic matter, such as fish eggs and tiny crustaceans.
Since a blenny in the wild does not subsist on solely algae, it stands to reason that their captive diet must be supplemented. If a blenny is not getting enough calcium carbonate in its diet, its condition will rapidly deteriorate.
But . . . do offer an occasional algae-based wafers or pellets.
They will gnaw on skeletal coral and rockWow. Thanks for the info. How do you recommend getting calcium carbonate in its diet?