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I recently lost my lawn mower blenny in a overflow accident so fixed
the problem and decided to get a new one. Problem is this new one dosent seem to want to eat. Its been in the tank about a month and I havent seen it eat once. I've tried broccoli and brussel sprouts(my old blenny loved these) nori and frozen Formula One. These foods plus algae occuring in the tank were more than enough to fatten my last blenny but this one hides most of the time and is now looking weak. A guy at the LFS told me it IS eating whether I see it or not and just to wait, but I think this fish is a goner now. Anyone have any suggestion on what I should do or any foods I should try? Thanks, Matt |
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if it hasn't eaten in a month, it would be a skeleton by now. the fish dude
is right. it must be eating something. "Matt" rotaour@dimcom(.)net wrote in message ... I recently lost my lawn mower blenny in a overflow accident so fixed the problem and decided to get a new one. Problem is this new one dosent seem to want to eat. Its been in the tank about a month and I havent seen it eat once. I've tried broccoli and brussel sprouts(my old blenny loved these) nori and frozen Formula One. These foods plus algae occuring in the tank were more than enough to fatten my last blenny but this one hides most of the time and is now looking weak. A guy at the LFS told me it IS eating whether I see it or not and just to wait, but I think this fish is a goner now. Anyone have any suggestion on what I should do or any foods I should try? Thanks, Matt |
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Mine wasn't eating (that I could see) for the first two weeks, then I caught
him pecking just like a chicken and now, a week later he's truly become a 'lawnmower'. I think it just takes awhile for these shy guys to be comfortable in the new habitat. Dan "Matt" rotaour@dimcom(.)net wrote in message ... I recently lost my lawn mower blenny in a overflow accident so fixed the problem and decided to get a new one. Problem is this new one dosent seem to want to eat. Its been in the tank about a month and I havent seen it eat once. I've tried broccoli and brussel sprouts(my old blenny loved these) nori and frozen Formula One. These foods plus algae occuring in the tank were more than enough to fatten my last blenny but this one hides most of the time and is now looking weak. A guy at the LFS told me it IS eating whether I see it or not and just to wait, but I think this fish is a goner now. Anyone have any suggestion on what I should do or any foods I should try? Thanks, Matt |
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