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Don't always believe them when they say something is
tank raised. And even if it is tank raised, they may have subjected it to coper and other harmful chemicals. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Add Homonym's home account wrote on 2/10/2007 8:00 PM: Gill Passman wrote: Is it getting enough to eat????? Never kept one....but wanted to and read up that feeding is an issue.....and what you are describing is what I have read might happen..... Please someone who knows better jump in.... Gill Yup. That'd be the first thing to look at with any type of dragonette. However: They eat pods. There are enough pods in the tank that at the moment, there are actually pods crawling ON him. I don't think food availability is the issue. In any case, this is one of those tank raised ones (bought him at DEATHCO - YAH, I KNOW...) that is willing to eat frozen foods. Had him 8 months - he seemed to be eating well enough. I think it's something else. |
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