Copper Sulfate in Hikari pellets for Lionfish?

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Hi Friends,
Trying to get my Miles Lionfish to take pellets (occasional). They are presently on live Mollies diet.

Nutrition information in Hikari Massivore pellets contains Copper Sulfate, I know that copper is not good for Lionfish. Can we feed them these pellets
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I doubt the lionfish will eat the pellets, but regardless, copper is a needed trace element. It should be safe to feed. They seem to not tolerate high copper concentrations in the water, but that doesn’t mean they won’t tolerate a trace amount in their food.

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The copper sulfate in a pellet would be a very small amount, which is actually a necessary dietary element. The issue with copper exposure in the aquarium, is that it becomes a toxic level. I would be more concerned with all the meal products, yeast, starch, and flours. Really why would feed aquatic life all that garbage.
 
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Got my Lionfish yesterday picked it up from LFS. He is in observational QT, ate 4 juvi Mollies yesterday and 3 more today.

Just saw cuticle ( mucus) floating in the tank. Anything to worry?
 

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Got my Lionfish yesterday picked it up from LFS. He is in observational QT, ate 4 juvi Mollies yesterday and 3 more today.

Just saw cuticle ( mucus) floating in the tank. Anything to worry?

This could be and likely is, normal shedding. This happens many times as a result of a change of water chemistry, introducton into a new tank. Miles are usually very accommodating to taking dead foods, give it 2-3 days and start offering chunks of preferably fresh seafood. Check out some of my threads for suggestions on healthy foods that will promote a long captive life. These guys will generally take to stick feeding, initially just getting their attention and dropping a chunk within their vision works. The food will just need to be in motion. Mollies are a good live food offering in the meantime. If it's your preference they can live indefinitely on live mollies, as they are a complete food which mimics closely to their native diet.

Any lethargy or refusal of live food would be an alert to something to be concerned.
 

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