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I tried that. It didn't work. Then I tried my booming "mom voice" (which works on the boys and the dog), and that sent the three of them off to hide behind the rocks in a flurry. Hubby has advised me that I'm most persuasive when I growl. Perhaps I should try that next? ![]() |
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![]() I'm guessing you haven't had them very long? Give them time and I'm sure they'll become less picky. My Chromis will eat anything I throw in the tank.
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![]() I've never had chromis that weren't eating everything remotely edible literally seconds after introduction. Rest assured they will soon eat anything.
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![]() Although, with only three, you might keep two. I always start with 12, then end up with 2 or 3. Currently I have 2 left. They would eat sand if I dropped it in the tank..
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I started with 13. Three years later I'm down to 3. These 3 have been around for over a year though and breed like clockwork.
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![]() My 10g tank is now blacked out (diatoms). It will be interesting to see if three days without light and very minimal food brings out their homicidal tendencies.
I tested the water in the 12 galling to see if it was cycled and if I could move them into it. Nope. Ammonia is off the charts. I noticed the diatoms yesterday morning, and I wondered if that's what they really were. This morning it was obvious. I'm guessing that this is an indication that I've been feeding them too much. I fed them the brine shrimp for the first time on Tuesday, and two days later noted the diatoms. Oops. I tend to over feed: but not as badly with pellets and flake food. |