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![]() I have a hungry purple lobster, I have just been feeding him brine with the rest of the crew but he needs a little more and I am having a tough time getting a bigger chunk to him without it floating away. Any suggestions?
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![]() Hikari tropical wafers will work great !
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![]() I will try that, cheers
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![]() Hi areefdream, for those that don't come out for feeding right away, I use a long wooden skewer and place it front of where they like to hang out, I use for example prawns for feeding or scallops, see if that works for you. regards Ken
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![]() Thank you both for the ideas. I tried out shripmp on a stick, he loved it, why wouldn't he.
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#6
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![]() try a turkey baster
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![]() That's what I was going to suggest. You can buy frozen Krill in nice small packs and they are bigger, so they are easy to skewer and get to the lobster.
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