mono19
Reefing newb
Ive got three of these guys in my tank, they are cool and fun to watch but I saw one was nipping at some zoas tonight, is there anything that sinks that won't get sucked into my overflow that I can feed them?
Otherwise, this opportunistic feeder may turn to corals, invertebrates, or small fish for a food source.
Fishy my tank is a 56 gallon that I got from petsmart. It's not a 56 long though it's in a cube shape. Where did you get your long tongs? I'm probably gonna need some in the future to feed corals.
I guess my next question is this then. I have this overflow box from Marine Depot.com. It's a great box but the slits in it have sucked in all the food like pellets and flakes that I put in the tank. I've also been feeding mysis and brine which do just fine. But is there any way to stop the pellets and flakes from being sucked into the overflow...that's what I used to feed the crabs in my 10 gallon. And they are all emerald crabs Adept. They are green with hairy legs, nifty little crab, just apparently hungry.
CPR CS150 Overflow Box
Fishy my tank is a 56 gallon that I got from petsmart. It's not a 56 long though it's in a cube shape. Where did you get your long tongs? I'm probably gonna need some in the future to feed corals.
I guess my next question is this then. I have this overflow box from Marine Depot.com. It's a great box but the slits in it have sucked in all the food like pellets and flakes that I put in the tank. I've also been feeding mysis and brine which do just fine. But is there any way to stop the pellets and flakes from being sucked into the overflow...that's what I used to feed the crabs in my 10 gallon. And they are all emerald crabs Adept. They are green with hairy legs, nifty little crab, just apparently hungry.
CPR CS150 Overflow Box