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exotec
April 8th 05, 02:37 AM
Please help my Queen Anthias !


I bought a Queen Anthias at a big sale last weekend. The prices were
amazing -- but all the fish were coming in from a local warehouse in
bags, and being offered on tables. When I asked how long the fish had
been in the bag, I was told "oh, about 30 minutes". Where they'd been
before that, I don't know. There were so many fish being put out on
this sale, I'm sure no one in the store would know whether any
individual/s had been eating, and (if so) what.

I acclimated the fish about 2 hours, and when I released it into the
tank, it went immediately into the Caulerpa forest and stayed there.
Other than being frightened, it didn't appear otherwise stressed. It's
a beautiful, big, fat fish. Obviously it had been eating *some*thing
not too long ago to be in that condition. So it didn't come out for
the next day, but the following day when I got home, it was out
circulating around in the tank and seemingly doing pretty well (nobody
harassing it and it not bothering anybody).

The problem is, it doesn't eat. I've tried live brine shrimp, frozen
"Prime Reef", frozen "Formula Two", frozen "Cyclopeeze", spirulina
flakes, Omega One flakes, Salifert Energy Plus granular and frozen
table shrimp (both on a veggie clip and minced). It comes out and
swims around through the feeding frenzy, but doesn't seem to recognize
any of these things as food. It watches the others eat with interest,
but never tries any of the foods offered.

I'm less concerned at this point about losing my (minimal) investment
with this fish than I am worried about his loss of life due to my
inability to offer him recognizable food. The brine shrimp were
offered the first full day he was with us ... and he was mostly still
in the Caulerpa at that point. Maybe I should try that again? Do any
of you have this type of Anthias, and what do you feed them? It's been
nearly a week now, and while he isn't looking thin, it seems a long
time to go without even attempting a nibble at any morsels.

Please help me keep him alive!
I'm out of ideas
:(


=^..^=
.... the problem with people these days is that
they've forgotten we're really just animals.

Sarah Navarro
April 8th 05, 03:39 AM
I had ordered one of these fish, but it died in shipping. Here is a page
with some info about food. I have some more bookmarked. I will look for
them and send them soon.

Sarah

http://www.marinedepotlive.com/343814.html

Marc Levenson
April 8th 05, 12:53 PM
Anthias have a higher metabolism, and need oxygen-rich
water. They need to be fed three times a day if possible.
I'd focus on live newly hatched brineshrimp, with your
return pump off (if you have a sump). This keeps the food
in your tank.

Marc


exotec wrote:

> Please help my Queen Anthias !
>
>
> I bought a Queen Anthias at a big sale last weekend. The prices were
> amazing -- but all the fish were coming in from a local warehouse in
> bags, and being offered on tables. When I asked how long the fish had
> been in the bag, I was told "oh, about 30 minutes". Where they'd been
> before that, I don't know. There were so many fish being put out on
> this sale, I'm sure no one in the store would know whether any
> individual/s had been eating, and (if so) what.
>
> I acclimated the fish about 2 hours, and when I released it into the
> tank, it went immediately into the Caulerpa forest and stayed there.
> Other than being frightened, it didn't appear otherwise stressed. It's
> a beautiful, big, fat fish. Obviously it had been eating *some*thing
> not too long ago to be in that condition. So it didn't come out for
> the next day, but the following day when I got home, it was out
> circulating around in the tank and seemingly doing pretty well (nobody
> harassing it and it not bothering anybody).
>
> The problem is, it doesn't eat. I've tried live brine shrimp, frozen
> "Prime Reef", frozen "Formula Two", frozen "Cyclopeeze", spirulina
> flakes, Omega One flakes, Salifert Energy Plus granular and frozen
> table shrimp (both on a veggie clip and minced). It comes out and
> swims around through the feeding frenzy, but doesn't seem to recognize
> any of these things as food. It watches the others eat with interest,
> but never tries any of the foods offered.
>
> I'm less concerned at this point about losing my (minimal) investment
> with this fish than I am worried about his loss of life due to my
> inability to offer him recognizable food. The brine shrimp were
> offered the first full day he was with us ... and he was mostly still
> in the Caulerpa at that point. Maybe I should try that again? Do any
> of you have this type of Anthias, and what do you feed them? It's been
> nearly a week now, and while he isn't looking thin, it seems a long
> time to go without even attempting a nibble at any morsels.
>
> Please help me keep him alive!
> I'm out of ideas
> :(
>
>
> =^..^=
> ... the problem with people these days is that
> they've forgotten we're really just animals.

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