leigh
Active Member
There have been a lot of threads lately on spotfeeding serpent/brittle stars or other similar lines and I just thought I'd pass on a bit of encouragement. When I first got my serpent stars I had a ridiculously hard time target feeding them. I never knew where they were or when to feed them--feeding was really haphazard--if/when i saw them I ran to grab some food and tossed it in as close to them as possible. (I even used tweezers to stick food right on their arm.) I must've posted 10 times for Susan (Ophiura) to get help or clarification or just suggestions on the topic of spotfeeding alone. But guys--it's all good--your stars (brittles and serpents I'm talking about here) get more and more comfortable in the tank and grow accustomed to the routine. And it only gets easier if you stick to regular feeding attempts. I was amused just now, as mine have gotten so docile. I was spotfeeding my sun coral and one of the stars moseyed on up, stuck an arm all the way up to his armpit up the turkey baster (filled with thawed frozen plankton) pulled out an armful of the plankton, then moseyed on away. Needless to say it's not difficult to find them in my tank anymore ... So if you're having issues keeping your brittle/serpent stars fed--stick with it, be consistent--it gets easier!
oh, and btw, ps, thanks Susan (and antony, cleopatra, and ceasar thank you too!)
oh, and btw, ps, thanks Susan (and antony, cleopatra, and ceasar thank you too!)