erikharrison
Wed, 13th Dec 2006, 02:28 AM
Hello Again all. I have a spotted trunkfish that will not eat ANYTHING. he will not even come near my ghost shrimp; smells the brine closely, then turns away, and will not eat any nori. Any suggestions on what to try seeing as how if he dies from not eating he will release a toxin that will kill all of my fish??? (according to an article.... http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fishnchips/dec98/fnc1298.htm#Critter%20Corner )
Again, I am really new to all of this so the more I can learn, the better!
I also posted a question concerning "ammonia eating algae", does anyone know what this stuff is called??? I bought some and totally forgot what its called!?!?
Also as an fyi, the nori that I purchased was from HEB. It is unseasoned and roasted nori with no ingredients except seaweed. He/It also likes to kinda suck on my live rock (all jokes aside) and I was curious to know if anyone who actually has one of these knows anything about them possibly being scavengers? They did tell me at AlamoAquatic that he was heating brine like crazy. Essentially when I feed them brine, I use a safety pin and push through the cube and pin it to some handy rubberbands (which are becoming plentiful) and I dangle it in the tank. He nips at the pin itself, because it shines im sure, but he never even pokes at the brine at all.
Thanks In Advance,
Erik
BTW Hobogato OMGNOICEREEF (you are an idol!)
....This by far is the coolest hobby ever, and I intend to continue =D
Again, I am really new to all of this so the more I can learn, the better!
I also posted a question concerning "ammonia eating algae", does anyone know what this stuff is called??? I bought some and totally forgot what its called!?!?
Also as an fyi, the nori that I purchased was from HEB. It is unseasoned and roasted nori with no ingredients except seaweed. He/It also likes to kinda suck on my live rock (all jokes aside) and I was curious to know if anyone who actually has one of these knows anything about them possibly being scavengers? They did tell me at AlamoAquatic that he was heating brine like crazy. Essentially when I feed them brine, I use a safety pin and push through the cube and pin it to some handy rubberbands (which are becoming plentiful) and I dangle it in the tank. He nips at the pin itself, because it shines im sure, but he never even pokes at the brine at all.
Thanks In Advance,
Erik
BTW Hobogato OMGNOICEREEF (you are an idol!)
....This by far is the coolest hobby ever, and I intend to continue =D