mussels
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I live by the seaside now! there is fresh seafood readyly avalible ( as u would expect ) because i moved him into the big zeb tank, and he hasn't touched any bloodworm i dont think he is eating well? should he settle in he has been in the tuesday and doesn't look like he has been eating, he is the only fish in this tank, could he be just lonely!
Shell, sounds like he just needs to settle in as he has recently been moved. I would not try to introduce him to new foods but rather get him eating his favourites again. Get your mussels from an LFS so that you know nothing has been added and that they are not part cooked, only feed occasionally say twice a week.
Hi Shell231,
I used to feed whole frozen mussel (uncooked and unsalted, no vinegar either) which I used to buy from a supermarket and also whole prawns ( without the shell). The fish (and I) preferred the taste of the Large Green Lipped New zealand ones to the Small British ones.
I now feed the home made frozen mix which contains mussels, prawns, carrot and spinach all processed really fine and then frozen flat in plastic bags, which is then easy to break pieces off whilst still frozen..
Regards,
Des.
I used to feed whole frozen mussel (uncooked and unsalted, no vinegar either) which I used to buy from a supermarket and also whole prawns ( without the shell). The fish (and I) preferred the taste of the Large Green Lipped New zealand ones to the Small British ones.
I now feed the home made frozen mix which contains mussels, prawns, carrot and spinach all processed really fine and then frozen flat in plastic bags, which is then easy to break pieces off whilst still frozen..
Regards,
Des.