seecrabrun
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New little guy and I'm not sure if I should do a treatment for ich or not. They are so textured and their coloration makes it hard for me to tell if it is ich or not.
Scooter blennys aren't actually scooter blennys... they're ocellated dragonets. Dragonets aren't susceptible to ick, so the little guy's okay.
Say no more... LOL!Yeah I know they are dragonets. Under improper conditions they are still susceptible. I got him at *****, so........
I didn't want to point that out, thus the subtle "hint" about food. It's badly emaciated...It does appear to be starving though. Keep in mind that it can eat a lot and still starve if it's not getting good nutrition.
I really hope you can pull it off. Yeah, he surely would have died if he had stayed at ***** much longer. I don't know why they don't have dedicated tanks for special diet fish like dragonets. I guess they think they'll sell them before they die, and don't really care what happens to them once they leave the store... obvious by their "no guarantee" on SWF. I hope you can train it to eat frozen food, as it won't take it long to wipe out the population of pods in a 20 gallon tank. A refugium is a "must have" for long term feeding of this little guy. Best of luck, and keep us posted.Now I'm scrambling to make sure I have enough food LOL! I have pods in the tank, I added pods to the tank before I put him in and I have pods on hand to add to it as he depletes the population. I have a HOB refugium, but now I'm thinking of expanding the refugium to give more space for pods to breed.
Suddenly I'm not so sure I have enough, but I tend to get really insecure about things I can't see with my own 2 eyes!
Some pods will get trapped in the filters. It's unavoidable. But... they will mostly be free-swimming pods that the dragonet can't catch anyway. The best pod for dragonets is the Tisbe copepod. These are surface dwelling pods that reproduce fairly rapidly. Most of the other pods spend their time swimming in the water column, and since dragonets feed on substrate organisms, they're of little value to them. Once the dragonet gets bigger, it can make a meal of small amphipods, also. It's good to have these critters in your tank, as they're an excellent addition to the cleanup crew.Do you think it is a bad idea to have a canister filter when you are trying to cultivate pods?
I just switched from a HOB to canister and have been very happy so far. I don't have the room for a sump on this tank.
I searched cultivating my own pods last night and I think I'm going to setup a farm away from the tank. I also researched cultivated phytoplankton to feed the pods. They both seem easy enough and that would make sure I have plenty of fresh on hand.