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steeldude
05/28/2006, 07:46 AM
So I was feeding a gecko this morning with some crickets, then it dawned on me... I wondered if my fish would like some. So I dropped one in the tank and my male bird wrasse snatched it with a second. He was swimming around the tank for awhile with it in its mouth, then proceeded to swallow it. Any problems with feeding crickets to the tank?

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Sk8r
05/28/2006, 08:05 AM
One that I can think of: you might end up attracting the gecko to the tank: ours disappeared down the gullet of a koi, trying to water walk on our office pond.

Also hope your skimmer is up to the task: even if something goes entirely into the fish, it does go on into the tank as fish poo, and I honestly don't know if insect chitin is also what composes shrimp shell.

xdusty6920
05/29/2006, 12:21 AM
i wouldnt see a problem with it as long as its viewed as an occasional snack and not his entire diet. im no expert on the topic but id imagine a crickets nutritional makeup isnt sufficient for a marine fish such as a wrasse.

Amphiprion
05/29/2006, 08:51 AM
xdusty is correct. An occasional snack is fine, but do not make it into a habit, as it can lead to disorders and nutritional deficiencies.

stykthyn
05/30/2006, 04:25 AM
I had a grouper that used to eat moths that would get into the canopy.