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alienzx

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I would like to feed my anenome as he/she/it seems to enjoy some tasty krill every now and then. Only problem is I'm having a time of finding frozen food around me.

Could I just use squid/shrimp from the local supermarket? I was worried about things such as formaldihide and such. Any suggestions?
 
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Hopefully if the seafood is intended for people to eat it, there wouldn't be too much formaldehyde! I don't hesitate to feed supermarket fish to my critters, including my hadonni anemone.The choice of seafood would depend on your species of anemone.
 
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Restaurant/food grade seafood is the best you can possibly give your animals. Make your seafood salesperson happy! ;)
 

alienzx

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Good point about the seafood being good enough for people to eat, should be good enough for my reef. Although sometimes I think the reef gets more attention than I do :)

I couldn't find much on what carpet anenomes eat, any suggestions? Maybe I'm googling for the wrong words.

It's just a yellow carpet, been around despite all the problems and moves I've made. Must be the hardiest anenome ever.
 
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As far as I know carpets tend to be fish-eaters. Could you describe it? (short or long tentacles, etc). Maybe that would help someone ID it and what it likes to eat.
 

alienzx

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My anenome is a saddle, hadonni from the pictures I've found online. Seems to like shrimp. Think maybe I'll pick some up on the way home tonight.
 

Emperator

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hehe, does anyone else feel stupid when you go to the seafood counter and order 1 piece of shrimp and 1 bay scallop? *yes sir, i am a light eater* hehehe
 
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Anonymous

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Yeah, I go and ask for a little pinch of squid, two scallops, and a tiny handfull of shrimp. :lol:
 

alienzx

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I would've thought they'd turn around and say, sorry there's a minimum order of .25lbs or something? I know they're going to give me weird looks.

Me - "Can I get one of those" *pointing*

counterdude - "One pound of shrimp coming up"

Me - "no no, just one"

counterdude - ".... Just one?"

Me - "Just one."

counterdude - "One second sir" Goes in back and calls security to take away the insane customer.
 

NKT

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Hehe...this post reminds me of that scene in Deuce Bigalow where the guy pours fresh bottled water into his fishtanks, and then drinks filthy brown tap water himself. :lol:
 
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The seafood guy at my Safeway used to give me free fresh shrimp, as long as I only got one at a time. He said he could justify it as a "sample". I switched over to a big bag of frozen seafood eventually. I found a bag called seafood sampler that had shrimp, squid, octopus, mussels, and scallops. A great variety at a low price.

Now I use seafood from the restaurant/bar I work at to feed the large tank there. The owner jokes that the fish eat as well as the customers, and it's true! I also use a tiny bit of beef (a peach pit sized amount daily to a 275g tank) when I feed them...does anyone else feed a little beef to their fish? My majestic angel loves it even more than shrimp.
 
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Matt_Wandell":nz0neu5k said:
...does anyone else feed a little beef to their fish? My majestic angel loves it even more than shrimp.

Be careful when you stick your hand in there! :P
 

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