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Sincerely Lasse
Sincerely Lasse
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To have a living mimic filefish?
Sincerely Lasse
Yes I know that they are tricky but the ones I have try before was never eating - these eat constantly. We will see what´s happens with the one left,I started with a trio of mimics, I could feed them by hand, all three were gone after about three months.
If they are eating and still die, could it be the food is not right? Food is not providing the proper nutrition?Yes I know that they are tricky but the ones I have try before was never eating - these eat constantly. We will see what´s happens with the one left,
Could be in the long run - Najers 3 month - but not in my case - too fast course of events IMO. I still believe in some type of accident - the fish have been trapped between stones or something like that.If they are eating and still die, could it be the food is not right? Food is not providing the proper nutrition?
A would avoid the wrasse (too much a swimmer and it get around 12 cm), the hawk fish (to large and exclude shrimps (20 cm) and the bicolour blenny (too aggresive)' Another suggestion 2 A.clarkii; 1 yellow banded opossum wrasse (or any other opossum wrasse from the genus wetmorella). Two smaller blennies from the genus Emblemaria and 1 or two hawk like anthias from the genus Plectranthias They eat small shrimps but the larger one use to work goodhow would you stock a 20 gallon aquarium with aphimiron clarkii, eniscius bicolor, halichores melanurus, and paracirricthes arcatus.
bicolors are more agressive then clarkii? mine lives in his conch shell and never leaves it except for food or to move away my hermits away from his algae.A would avoid the wrasse (too much a swimmer and it get around 12 cm), the hawk fish (to large and exclude shrimps (20 cm) and the bicolour blenny (too aggresive)' Another suggestion 2 A.clarkii; 1 yellow banded opossum wrasse (or any other opossum wrasse from the genus wetmorella). Two smaller blennies from the genus Emblemaria and 1 or two hawk like anthias from the genus Plectranthias They eat small shrimps but the larger one use to work good
Sincerely Lasse