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![]() Yes there is enough phosphates in frozen mysis to make a difference. Some of water from different brands were tested on RC and the results were so high! All over 1 and some as high as 2....and I don't mean 0.1, I mean 1 !!!
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I got my little guy used to the cup and now he knows what to do, but they need lots of food, if you check at night yours will probably be hunting in the rock for more food. And as for what to feed, Anything he will eat. |
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![]() well what i do is put the mysis in a little shot glass with the aquarium water and the garlic selcon or w/e then after about 30 mins i dump it into a neat in the sink and pour more aquarium water over it ... i dunno o thought that might help a bit. but yeah i've had him for about a year i just dont like how it cuts out my skimmer so much. ... i just use the pe mysis as well and i've had him for around a year i would say now. it would be so much easier if he just ate pellets but hey im not gonna complain i consider myself super lucky with this guy already.. its either uck or hes just a tank lol
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