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FRY

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this is the way it was now looks like this what should i do help!
 

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inline6

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Frank, keep a close eye on it. My brain did the same thing a few months ago.
It doesn't like something about your water.
I read that brains don't get along with certain softies or leathers.
My brain didn't make it.

S
 

ezee

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Fry,

I agree with Marrone. I have two open brains and they can be touchy, you should definitely try feeding more substantial food. I have read that many starve due to misinformation.

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marrone said:
Try some meatier foods like shrimp or a piece of clam.


I absolutely agree with Mike.

A piece of advice though, put some of that 'meatier' food on the other side of the tank a few minutes before you feed the brain. Otherwise your whole cleanup crew will jump all over the brain and steal the food. Basically you need to cause a diversion. Get them all away, then feed the brain.

Good luck. It can come back.

Russ
 

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