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    Whether that silverside is eaten by the anemone - and 98% of it converted to anemone waste - or it sits on the bottom. It's STILL organic matter that has to be converted all the way through the nitrogen cycle.
    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by bstreep View Post
    Whether that silverside is eaten by the anemone - and 98% of it converted to anemone waste - or it sits on the bottom. It's STILL organic matter that has to be converted all the way through the nitrogen cycle.
    the same can be said for all frozen food...

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    May be I need to video my Pep's & Snails waiting for my RBTA's .... um poop.

    BTW: My Nitrates are undetectable with 2 different test kits.
    Last edited by SoLiD; Fri, 25th Apr 2008 at 02:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoLiD View Post
    May be I need to video my Pep's & Snails waiting my RBTA's .... um poop.
    thats hilarious! and by the way i'm so sorry for hijacking your thread! i seriously did not mean to do that!

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    So how exactly am I supposed to feed it? Do I just lay the food on it's disk/mouth? How does it stay there? How big should the pieces be? How long does it take for it to eat?

    For starters, could I try to target feed with some brine?

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    I'll call you and give you the 411.

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    Whoa....that was cool. I cut off a hunk of a Formula One cube and placed it on the RBTA's tentacles. Immediately it responded and moved the food to its mouth. It closed up and surrounded the food. Within a couple of minutes the chunk of food was gone. Way cool to watch for the first time.

    David...just saw your post...figures that my cell is off and charging. I wish it was on 5 minutes ago because I was totally winging it, just hoping I was doing it right, stressing out...lol.
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    All the animals in the tank eat and excrete, thats what they do. Clean up crews, bacteria, and protein skimmers are designed to help with the rest. I think it is beneficial to feed the anenomes, just like you feed the fish. Many choices what to feed. A little piece of silverside a couple or three times per week is what I do. Use some long tweezers and, as you have figured out, place it on the tentacles long enough for it to grip it. It will do the rest. Wonderful animals.
    Mark

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