Originally Posted by
Halamaya
http:///forum/post/3181673
I have tried twice and failed twice to keep a frogfish alive. Both times I believe they died from eatting Tuffies. I usually feed ghost shrimp, but once in awhile I and the pet store run out. I know that frogfish are very easy to over feed. Currently in my tank, Snowflake eel, fuzzy dwarf lion, red rooster wasp fish, sculpin, picasso trigger, plesiops betta, Kleins butterfly (just got kicked out of my reef tank,) maroon clown, blue spotted puffer, yellow brittle star, green brittle, pillow star, chocolate chip star, red serpent star.
Really want a frogfish!!!
How big is the tank? I've kept a couple of frogfish, but always in a species tank. I think the competion for food with your mix is going to make feeding very difficult. Also, I think its just a matter of time before the trigger , and possibly the puffer, find your lion's fins to be chew-toys. IMO & IME, aggressive triggers & lions are a dead lion waiting to happen.
BTW; A couple FW fish won't kill a SW predator. The FW feeders are way to fatty to be used often, but the problem is an accumulation of fatty substance from the feeders---and that takes a while. The biggest problem with FW feeders, IMO & IME, is that the SW fish gets used to them and is harder to wean onto healthy foods. Both of mine would eat about any SW flesh: shrimp, squid, scallops, flounder, etc; fed with a feeding stick. This is much healthier than FW shrimp, but not as much fun to watch.