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![]() From all the reading I've done there's a low survivability rate on them, because they are hard to get eating. I have read that they can be force fed with a tube which will greatly increase their odds of survival. I've decided to either wait until it eats at the store or well.. Wait until it starves and then rescue it from the store.
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![]() I had one and could never get it to eat and tried to feed everything!!!!! I lived for about 2 weeks...........I would never get one again as I don't know anybody that can get them to eat in the aquarium. I would leave them in the ocean and enjoy them there if you can.
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![]() When we used to get them at lfs where I worked, I head the best luck getting them to eat by giving them a mixture of mysis, Silversides, quality flake food and selcon all ground up and put just under the sand. It seemed to encourage a natural feeding response. They would glide over the spot a few times then stop at the spot and settle on the bottom and suck it right up.
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