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Old 10-29-2007, 05:28 AM
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Give the arctic pods a try for the CBB. They sell them at OA and so far everything eats it in my tanks.
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Old 10-29-2007, 07:34 AM
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Give the arctic pods a try for the CBB. They sell them at OA and so far everything eats it in my tanks.
Thanks Chin, tried this already, my CBB would not touch it.
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Old 10-31-2007, 03:25 AM
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Day 8 and still not eating! The CBB is thin but does not appear stressed. It is adapting to the new tank. It occas picks at the liverock but I don't think it is eating anything. All the aiptasia is still present. It didn't touch the clams in the 1/2 shell. I have tried 3 brands of mysis shrimp and two brands of brine shrimp also without success. I will keep trying.
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Did you try adding garlic ? How about blood worms ?
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Did you try adding garlic ? How about blood worms ?
I tried soaking the mysis and brine shrimp in garlic and adding garlic to the tank during feeding with no luck. I have not tried blood worms but will see if I can get some locally.
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Well it is 21 days today. After 2 weeks not eating I finally found some blood worms locally and he likes them. I have been adding garlic and Selcon. I don't know if he would thrive on just blood worms? I am going to try tubifex worms next. I am scared to move him into my main tank with several damsels and tangs as he likely will starve if he only eats worms that are lying on the sand.
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You can try adding in other food stuffs to the bloodworms and serving them togther, to see if that illicits a response. Sometimes you can get fish to acknowledge that one item is food, and generalize that knowledge to another item (seeing it as food), by serving them together.

Have you tried mixing in any dry foods, such a cyclopses (sp?), pellet food, etc.?
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