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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: IL
Posts: 73
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feeding anenome
umm ... I just could use some tips for feeding anenomes (ive got a sebae)
the only thing ive been able to feed my anenome was alittle brine shrimp, it was the frozen kind ... i thawed it water and shot alittle in its tenticles with a baster....ive tried shrimp but it didnt eat it... how do i feed it bigger foods like shrimp, krill, or silverslides? where do i put it.. also my clowns wont leave it alone when its trying to eat. their obsessed with the thing now =-) |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Louisiana
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Please review my answer in your previous thread for suggestions on the appropriate food items and the frequency of feeding.
The food should be placed anywhere on the tentacles. You will have to judge for yourself the best method to do this depending on whether any of the other inhabitants in the tank are trying to get to the food before the anemone has a chance to eat it. ![]()
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