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Hi All,
While there's plenty of articles and topics mentioning "how difficult it is to keep them", i couldn't find much around an ideal diet for them. (E.g.: mix of flakes, meaty foods, nori, x times per day).
I'm wondering if the experienced people here have an idea of the best things to feed it and what sort of nutrients should i look for in preparing their food.
I'm very glad my newly acquired cleaner wrasse seems to be doing great, he's readily eating frozen copepods and as funny as it might be he prefers my Ocean Nutrition Prime flakes (devours it).
In fact he turned out to be my favorite fish in the tank, love seeing him clean other fish and "clean" my arm sometimes when I'm adjusting the aquascape in the tank.
I have been soaking a mix of the flakes with on of the 3 meaty frozen food (mysis, krill and copepods) with a few drops of SELCON vitamins and a bit of garlic extract.
So far he seems to spit mysis and krill mostly, but he eats the pods and the flakes readily.
I've been feeding smaller feedings to my tank but more times per day (now that i work from home most of the week i can do that).
I usually avoid flake food and prefer meaty foods (due to phosphates) - though im keen to make it work well for him.
The OF Prime flakes ingredients and guaranteed analysis are:
"
Crude Protein (min.) — 53.4%
Crude Fat (min.) — 16.6%
Crude Fiber (max.) — 0.2%
Moisture (max.) — 8.0%
Ash (max.) — 4.2%
Phosphorus (min.) — 0.6%"
"
Plankton, dried fish protein digest, salmon, fish meal, wheat gluten, wheat flour, wheat starch, brine shrimp, lecithin, cochineal (added color), salmon eggs, fish oil, annatto seed (added color), paprika, dried kelp, kelp meal, mussels, choline chloride, magnesium sulfate, iron, inositol, a-tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, calcium carbonate, biotin, calcium pantothenate, niacin, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), riboflavin (source of vitamin B2), L-ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), potassium iodide, vitamin A supplement, citric acid (preservative), folic acid, thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K3 activity), cobalt carbonate, vitamin B12 supplement.
"
Would there bet a better flake food for him? With higher fat content perhaps?
Cheers,
While there's plenty of articles and topics mentioning "how difficult it is to keep them", i couldn't find much around an ideal diet for them. (E.g.: mix of flakes, meaty foods, nori, x times per day).
I'm wondering if the experienced people here have an idea of the best things to feed it and what sort of nutrients should i look for in preparing their food.
I'm very glad my newly acquired cleaner wrasse seems to be doing great, he's readily eating frozen copepods and as funny as it might be he prefers my Ocean Nutrition Prime flakes (devours it).
In fact he turned out to be my favorite fish in the tank, love seeing him clean other fish and "clean" my arm sometimes when I'm adjusting the aquascape in the tank.
I have been soaking a mix of the flakes with on of the 3 meaty frozen food (mysis, krill and copepods) with a few drops of SELCON vitamins and a bit of garlic extract.
So far he seems to spit mysis and krill mostly, but he eats the pods and the flakes readily.
I've been feeding smaller feedings to my tank but more times per day (now that i work from home most of the week i can do that).
I usually avoid flake food and prefer meaty foods (due to phosphates) - though im keen to make it work well for him.
The OF Prime flakes ingredients and guaranteed analysis are:
"
Crude Protein (min.) — 53.4%
Crude Fat (min.) — 16.6%
Crude Fiber (max.) — 0.2%
Moisture (max.) — 8.0%
Ash (max.) — 4.2%
Phosphorus (min.) — 0.6%"
"
Plankton, dried fish protein digest, salmon, fish meal, wheat gluten, wheat flour, wheat starch, brine shrimp, lecithin, cochineal (added color), salmon eggs, fish oil, annatto seed (added color), paprika, dried kelp, kelp meal, mussels, choline chloride, magnesium sulfate, iron, inositol, a-tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, calcium carbonate, biotin, calcium pantothenate, niacin, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), riboflavin (source of vitamin B2), L-ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), potassium iodide, vitamin A supplement, citric acid (preservative), folic acid, thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K3 activity), cobalt carbonate, vitamin B12 supplement.
"
Would there bet a better flake food for him? With higher fat content perhaps?
Cheers,