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Originally Posted by BCOrchidGuy
I agree with rcipema I haven't had much luck with them either, what I did find is that they require an almost constant supply of food, if you look at them after a feeding their stomach will be visibly full, but very very soon afterwards it will have a hollow stomach.
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-I've had a scooter blennie for 4 months. My tank has lots of algae, 4 bunches of calupera , and the sand bed has algae on it. I think he has enough food, but never see him eat brine shrimp flakes, or blood worms. I don't know if he doesn't see them, or if he doesn't like them.
I do see him eating from the sandbed, eating the algae on the sandbed.
--Do you think he will be okay?
--I know mandarins are very hard to keep, but I thought scooters were easier.
--Oh, I also see him jumping up on the live rock, eating algae.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Michael