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![]() Well feed my rose a fathead feeder fish that I feed to our Pixi frogs. Anyone try feeding theirs anything simular ? Didn't grab it aggressively like when I feed it mysis, but then again I've never feed it one before and there is also a pair of clowns in it all the time. Imagin the clowns thoughts as its host swollowed one of relations
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![]() A friend of mine feeds his cony's and his sebea guppies. He just puts the guppy in a cup of slatwater until it is half dead then dumps it inot the tenticles of the anemone. If they are just put into the tenticles of the anemone before they are put into the cup they have enough "spunk" to get out.
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![]() Entacmaea quadricolor is not typically a fish eater. Mostly, they are scavengers of crustacean type meats (not even active predators). So ... if you're feeding mysis already, you don't need to feed it anything else.
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