I've seen mixed results on what tank size would be considered the minimum for 1 OSFF, would a 20g (24x14.2x14.2) be good for 1? Or would a 30 be better? Thanks
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Beautiful fish but I don’t know what tank size hahaI've seen mixed results on what tank size would be considered the minimum for 1 OSFF, would a 20g (24x14.2x14.2) be good for 1? Or would a 30 be better? Thanks
True, I think someone here has a pair that takes mysis luckily!Ive seen them in a 40 breeder, but know that they are nearly impossible to feed unless your regularly supplying them with acros
Same, I was going to get a pair for this 58g I was going to do but it didn't work out so I never got the PairBeautiful fish but I don’t know what tank size haha
Does yours eat mysis?Same, I was going to get a pair for this 58g I was going to do but it didn't work out so I never got the Pair
Even if they're trained to eat frozen? I know LA sells singles/pairs on DD that are trained to take frozen mysisIve seen them in a 40 breeder, but know that they are nearly impossible to feed unless your regularly supplying them with acros
Oh no, I don't have any unfortunate. Definitely a bucketlist fish for meDoes yours eat mysis?
My dad caught a pair in the Marshall Islands in the 90sIve seen them in a 40 breeder, but know that they are nearly impossible to feed unless your regularly supplying them with acros
there have been some people experiementing with them eating masstick but idk how successful that ever was.
Theres a thread on here where a guy was able to train them on it with long term success. Might try search for what worked for him.Even if they're trained to eat frozen? I know LA sells singles/pairs on DD that are trained to take frozen mysis
I don’t know if I just got lucky or what, but I’ve had a trio for about 6 months that required no special training and have eaten Masstick since the day I got them. I ordered them online and got 3 as I was hopeful that 2 or at least one would survive. Low and behold they are all doing great. They quickly added Panta Rhei Polyp and Panta Rhei Sponge to their diets and now eat anything they can fit in their tiny little tube mouths. I do have a few SPS frags and mini colonies that they peck at, but definitely not a primary source of food for them. I got them from reefbeauties.com. I would say at least a 30 gallon for 1. I have 3 in my 150.Ive seen them in a 40 breeder, but know that they are nearly impossible to feed unless your regularly supplying them with acros
there have been some people experiementing with them eating masstick but idk how successful that ever was.
Sell me one!I don’t know if I just got lucky or what, but I’ve had a trio for about 6 months that required no special training and have eaten Masstick since the day I got them. I ordered them online and got 3 as I was hopeful that 2 or at least one would survive. Low and behold they are all doing great. They quickly added Panta Rhei Polyp and Panta Rhei Sponge to their diets and now eat anything they can fit in their tiny little tube mouths. I do have a few SPS frags and mini colonies that they peck at, but definitely not a primary source of food for them. I got them from reefbeauties.com. I would say at least a 30 gallon for 1. I have 3 in my 150.