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ruidos99
08/09/2015, 03:41 PM
Hey guys! ill be getting a 2" bandit angel next week, this will be my ( and last ) second try with this fish
Last time i had a pair that at first they did not eat. One died 1 week in, the second starting eating pellets with gusto, but died a few weeks later.
any advice? maby my diet was not good...
humaguy
08/09/2015, 03:46 PM
Stick to spir brine and minced pe Mysis...a fresh clam on the half-shell should make them happy...
I avoid feeding dry foods.
Good luck, was sorry to read about the losses in the other thread.
Ted
ruidos99
08/09/2015, 04:33 PM
Hi Ted
Thankx for the help! ill do the mysis and clam
ace_92101
08/09/2015, 05:15 PM
At that size I'd try to feed fairly often. Best of luck.
Dkuhlmann
08/10/2015, 09:08 AM
You have verified that it's eating right? I'm sorry for your loss and yes that was an obvious duh question!
I am saying prayers this one goes well for you. :thumbsup:
humaguy
08/10/2015, 10:13 AM
:pbtw, 2 inches is the perfect size, you are going to fall in love...
brett559
08/10/2015, 10:45 AM
Good luck. Never seen one in real life, but I enjoy reading about them.
angelman21
08/10/2015, 03:02 PM
Congrats patience is a virtue with these beautiful delicate creatures. Try clams on a half shell, mysid shrimp and live brine shrimp to get them feeding
blazend
08/11/2015, 01:55 PM
Any picky eater i do a 2 day hatch of baby brine. This works great for almost any new fish that you are afraid he wont eat.
I have converted leopard wrasses and also sea horses using the method of baby brine then slowly over to target feeding with frozen brine.
I just got a salfin tang to start eating by this method and it took about 48 hours and now she is eating flake and frozen.
Advice...
Listen to Ted ;)
monkiboy
01/13/2016, 11:07 PM
how did the bandit angel fair?
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