marvida
Member
OK,
So I appear to have been blessed with a baby Ophiomastix annulosa. Is there anything I need to know to ensure it's survivability?
As far as feeding, the little guy has a healthy appetite, it seems to share it's parental unit's preference to chopped clams.
I don't plan on adding any new inhabitants to the tank but is there anything I need to avoid?
From tip to tip it's approx. 23mm in size. Do you have any projections on growth rates?
Is it safe to assume that there was, at one time, a Mr.Ophiomastix annulosa in the picture and that this won't happen again?
Thanks!
Ken
So I appear to have been blessed with a baby Ophiomastix annulosa. Is there anything I need to know to ensure it's survivability?
As far as feeding, the little guy has a healthy appetite, it seems to share it's parental unit's preference to chopped clams.
I don't plan on adding any new inhabitants to the tank but is there anything I need to avoid?
From tip to tip it's approx. 23mm in size. Do you have any projections on growth rates?
Is it safe to assume that there was, at one time, a Mr.Ophiomastix annulosa in the picture and that this won't happen again?
Thanks!
Ken