Has anyone ever successfully kept a sea goblin for a long time? What do they eat? Is it like keeping a scorpion?
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You are correct, that wouldn't be consider success in that perspective. The one I kept the longest died of a failure rather than diet or illness, so I take that as less than failure lol. I also supplement with a vitamin complex that I get for my seahorses. I feed it to the feeder fish, or spray on the dead food and let it soak.That's really not success to me, tell me 5-7 years at the minimum, with going towards 10 more like it. Most of the diet you are feeding them is very high in thiaminese, which will bind vit B1 and contribute to premature death. I'm not sure how people think success is keeping an animal for a year or two when they live 10-15 years in the wild.