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![]() I've got a 3" lawnmower who is getting skinny. He eats grape caluerpa, and is always picking.
I've put nori in the tank and I've never seen it touch it. I've got a zuchinni in there right now, untouched by all. Anybody got any ideas? favorite treats? help.... 4pts.... |
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![]() Have you tried using garlic extract on the nori? Both my lawnmowers refused to touch nori for quite awhile... but after soaking the nori strip in a couple drops of kent garlic extreme, they went right at it.
-Rich |
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![]() don't have garlic extract, but I am going to make some garlic juice right now.
let see.... |
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![]() I agree with Richer with the garlic extract. That has also worked with my Lawnmower blenny. I also find that they like rasping at the algae, so it is best to elastic band it down tightly again a piece of PVC pipe, shell or rock.
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![]() Well, I didn't have extract, so I went for the real thing.
Took a piece of garlic, mashed it add a tablespoon of water, and then soaked some nori in it for a few minutes,. Everthing else was interested except the lanmower.... |
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![]() My lawnmower blennies do best when they learn to also eat frzn mysis & such. It would still eat algae all day, but would get fat on mysis. Gotta love those Rolling Stones lips LBs leave all over the glass.
Anthony |
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![]() This may sound like an odd suggestion, but if you keep your glass really clean, maybe leave one panel to get a little slimey over a few days. I find my LB does a lot better (i.e., gets fatter) when I do that myself. So I usually don't clean my side panels too often so that there's something for him to work on.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() I haven't seen the LB eat frozen,... mysis, blood or cyclops.
As to the glass, I only clean the front typically. Arghhh.. |