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  1. Anenone ate but spit it out...

    Yesterday I fed the anemone with a piece of shrimp. All seemed good, it gobbled it down slowly, was looking great after. Today it was looking good too, then 15 min ago I noticed it was all shtiveled up, deflated, and the shrimp piece was lying nearby...

    Doesn't seem like any tank mate pulled it out, for the piece is just sitting there and nobody is eating it, nobody is even touching it... not even the mithrax crabs...

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  2. Some conclusions and pictures

    Got some time to post, will continue my thought process from the last blog post.

    I concluded a few things from my experience in these 2.5 years:
    1. I should underfeed my fish. First because I probably have a tendency to overfeed, second because they don't get easy food in the wild. Come on, "real" fish have a hard life! They swim a lot, compete a lot for food and don't get that much prey every day.
    2. I should finger feed my fish. A tank as small as mine (DT=180L/48G) doesn't
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  3. Preparing food with fresh seafood, Cyclop-eeze and nori

    Today it was 'cooking for my fishies' time :-)

    Last week I bought a fresh seafood pack at the market then froze it for a few days to kill pathogens. I unfroze it in the fridge from yesterday to today, and tonight ground it to a paste with some Cyclop-eeze, nori and some gelatin.

    Pictures of the 'cooking':


    My kid helping ...
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