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Delphinus 01-18-2014 02:17 AM

Probably too much food, try smaller pieces maybe.

Flame Angel 01-18-2014 02:21 AM

I use a 30" tong that I bought at Dollarama for $2 everytime I feed my anemone.I place the half cook shrimp or scallop at the very tip of the tong and place it directly to its mouth....my hand never even gets wet.

EmilyB 01-18-2014 02:57 AM

Fish is the appropriate food for the haddoni carpet. I thought the same thing as Tony, likely a smaller piece to start with.

Flame Angel 01-18-2014 03:49 AM

Haddoni or Gigantea will eat even your finger if you put it in its mouth.

Taipan 01-18-2014 04:39 AM

Patience......
 
Take your time. You've had the anemone for a few weeks. If it doesn't want to accept food; I would not worry. Most of the nutrients will find its way to your anemone via either photosynthetic activity and/or the water column.

In theory; you shouldn't have to feed a carpet. Feeding it is cool and is a treat for both the anemone and its owner. It will accept food when its ready. Feedings can range from once a week to once a month.

Traditionally I've fed small bits of raw shrimp (remove the shell) or scallops. I've always been concerned with bones from silversides or other fish. My rationale is to mitigate the risk of bone puncture.

EmilyB 01-18-2014 04:44 AM

Don't put your fingers in your anemone. It will remove nematocysts.

Flame Angel 01-18-2014 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taipan (Post 874234)
Take your time. You've had the anemone for a few weeks. If it doesn't want to accept food; I would not worry. Most of the nutrients will find its way to your anemone via either photosynthetic activity and/or the water column.

In theory; you shouldn't have to feed a carpet. Feeding it is cool and is a treat for both the anemone and its owner. It will accept food when its ready. Feedings can range from once a week to once a month.

Traditionally I've fed small bits of raw shrimp (remove the shell) or scallops. I've always been concerned with bones from silversides or other fish. My rationale is to mitigate the risk of bone puncture.

+10,just like the article I posted said.Taipan,hope your corals are back on it's home and no loses.

BlueTang<3 01-18-2014 02:24 PM

I had lost a anemone before and upon more research on reef central they hard core carpet guys say never ever feed silversides, there too dirty/ contaminated of a food source for them. I only feed mine supra krill when I feel like it. My carpets are up to 18 inches depending on the day and I feed them broken pieces of krill.


http://i1254.photobucket.com/albums/...ps06a1e9c7.jpg

Flame Angel 01-18-2014 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueTang<3 (Post 874277)
I had lost a anemone before and upon more research on reef central they hard core carpet guys say never ever feed silversides, there too dirty/ contaminated of a food source for them. I only feed mine supra krill when I feel like it. My carpets are up to 18 inches depending on the day and I feed them broken pieces of krill.


http://i1254.photobucket.com/albums/...ps06a1e9c7.jpg

Man,that looks like Chinese Shrimp Congee.

Chase31 01-19-2014 10:17 PM

Carpet anenome
 
where do you get that Wes? Silversides could kill my carpet?


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