So I just picked up four dozen clams for my copper band didn’t know if i should feed them raw or freeze them first thankfully he’s eating other foods but got these as a treat for him
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I can iodine dip or peroxide dip the meat and shell before soaking it in garlic guard and selconThankyou he loves them frozenPeroxide dip the clams for 2 minutes and rinse them thoroughly after with some rodi water.
That's a great way to feed those fish!He’s a trooper man I have a special feeder coming from printed reef that only he can eat out of
You gotta get on that larger system man I’ve often thought about trying to aquaculture fish and or qt and train fish to eat for people anything really that I can do to help people have an easier time in the hobby or make someone’s dream come true if possibleThat's a great way to feed those fish!He’s a trooper man I have a special feeder coming from printed reef that only he can eat out of
Yeah, my tank is coming, I promise! I'm just dragging my feet on getting it setup, but hopefully soon, and I do want a pair of CBB's.You gotta get on that larger system man I’ve often thought about trying to aquaculture fish and or qt and train fish to eat for people anything really that I can do to help people have an easier time in the hobby or make someone’s dream come true if possible
Have you tried on of the specialized feedersWhen I fed clams I just froze them, thawed rinse and feed. My CBBs didn't get them tho. They can compete for food in the water column but there's no way they can out compete my big tangs with stationary food.
On a side note I had a live clam (i think little neck) that buried in the sand. It was there for months and I had forgotten about it I untill I added a little Picasso trigger and he located it and dug it out.
Also do your cbb’s pick on coralWhen I fed clams I just froze them, thawed rinse and feed. My CBBs didn't get them tho. They can compete for food in the water column but there's no way they can out compete my big tangs with stationary food.
On a side note I had a live clam (i think little neck) that buried in the sand. It was there for months and I had forgotten about it I untill I added a little Picasso trigger and he located it and dug it out.
I have but I actual gave it away recently. This is the gang my CBBs have to compete with for food. I was afraid one if the larger tangs would run into to one of the CBBs while its beak was inside the feeder and injure it so I stopped using it. They have no trouble getting their share of food. I need to get a video of feeding earth worms with the naso chasing them around trying to take the the worm. The female has started eating flake but the male will not eat anything but live or frozen.Have you tried on of the specialized feeders
I have not seen them bother any coral but I don't have fleshy LPS like acanthophylia lobos etc. I did have one in my acro tank for a few months with no issues.Also do your cbb’s pick on coral
Why am I not surprized that your Copperband is eating.Anything for my tank life I live on a 120 acre farm so I’ve taken care of animals of all sorts my whole life and I give as much care to my fish as I do my horses
When you’ve cared for everything from tortoises snakes and lizards to horses that lived to be 36 years old you learn how to deal with tough situations like specialized feeding. My personal belief is that 99% of this hobby is dedication and 1% luck. That’s why I don’t really like titles like expert only we learn so much about this hobby all the time that no one is truly and expert I mean look at the owner of tropic Marin he has said multiple times to not see him as an expert but as a beginner and a ever growing seeker of knowledgeWhy am I not surprized that your Copperband is eating.Anything for my tank life I live on a 120 acre farm so I’ve taken care of animals of all sorts my whole life and I give as much care to my fish as I do my horses
Animal husbandry is not necessarily an inate skill.
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They are beautiful mine definitely loves worms brine mysis and red plankton are also slowly becoming favorites. I can’t wait for the day that he may accept pellets or flake fingers crossedI have but I actual gave it away recently. This is the gang my CBBs have to compete with for food. I was afraid one if the larger tangs would run into to one of the CBBs while its beak was inside the feeder and injure it so I stopped using it. They have no trouble getting their share of food. I need to get a video of feeding earth worms with the naso chasing them around trying to take the the worm. The female has started eating flake but the male will not eat anything but live or frozen.Have you tried on of the specialized feeders
I have not seen them bother any coral but I don't have fleshy LPS like acanthophylia lobos etc. I did have one in my acro tank for a few months with no issues.Also do your cbb’s pick on coral