Pain in the Anthias
Good luck with your Dispar. I had a gorgeous Purple Queen that I fed
absolutely everything, to no avail. I thought at one point I'd found
something it would eat, but I couldn't really be certain it wasn't
just a "drive through and sniff it" reaction. I think it never did eat
-- it expired after about a month. Some of the things I tried:
any kind of flake or pelleted (even the tiny stuff)
live brine
frozen cube
Cyclopeez
pounded raw shrimp on a clip
rinsed caviar
pulverized and strained clams
Mysis
blackworms
freeze-dried Tubifex
jarred zooplankton
Mine behaved just as you say yours is doing. Peaceful, didn't bother
anybody nor did anybody bother it; didn't even seem terribly shy when
we worked around or in the tank. Loved our cleaner shrimp. Came out
and acted terribly interested when any food was being offered, and
swam through the feeding frenzy with great excitement, but never
actually snapped anything up. It didn't seem to recognize any
offerings as food, although it evidently smelled it or in some way
realized there was food around somewhere. All the other fish were
beside themselves with joy at the cafeteria variety. Now I've got to
feed all that stuff to them periodically or they sulk.
I hope you find something your Anthias likes. I was heartbroken when
mine finally died. I'll never have another one. The pictures I see of
them in the wild are of big schools in wide open spaces. I think my
little 120-gal just isn't the right environment for these beautiful
animals. I'll enjoy the reefshots on TV and video, and leave them to
their rightful place.
Best of luck to you. And your Anthias.
~v~
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 05:25:08 GMT, "Bryan" wrote:
I just rec'd a Dispar Anthias last Thursday. After hours of hiding out, she
finally comes out from time to time to swim around. My problem is with
feeding her.
I've tried mysis (which the pet store said she was eating there), seaweed,
"Frozen Emerald Entree" which is zooplankton and a bunch of greens mixed up
and I've tried flake food. She doesn't seem to care for any of them. I do
see a dip inward in her belly but I can't help to think that maybe she's
eating a little when I'm not looking because she is alive and acting
"normal" after 4 days. I'd feel better if I could see her eat though.
I've done some reading about this fish and understand that they can be a
challenge to coax them to eat. Any of you have any luck or knowledge in
this? Any ideas?
My other fish don't bother the anthias at all. She swims around them
peacefully. She is still a little skittish when I walk by the tank and
hides for a good while after stick my hand in it. She seems to love being
cleaned by my cleaner shrimp. In fact, after they did clean her initially,
she pushes herself on them at all times to the point where they just ignore
her and try to walk away after a while.. It's rather comical.
I see her move around quickly like the other fish when I feed him. I see
him swim up to a piece like she's going to bite, but doesn't. Overall, it
seems like the Anthias is wanting to eat.... but just doesn't.
I appreciate the time.
B
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.... the problem with people these days is that
they've forgotten we're really just animals.
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