SanJoseReefer
Supporting Member
Are there any LFS that sell Copepods, Amphipods or very small snails for feeding to Triggers and Dragon Wrasse? Thanks!
The Trigger and Dragon Wrasse are about 3.5 - 4 inches each. Trying to figure out a sustainable feeding source.
Are they not eating typical frozen foods like mysis shrimp or krill? Or are you trying to stimulate some natural hunting habits? They do sell clams on the half shell. Some people with large predator fish buy food from the supermarket since it's more economical at the volume needed. Things like small clams, mussels, snails, scallop, shrimp.The Trigger and Dragon Wrasse are about 3.5 - 4 inches each. Trying to figure out a sustainable feeding source.
The Picasso is eating great. The Dragon Wrasse doesn’t seem too interested in the frozen cubes, small pellets, dried krill or frozen shrimp. I did place a few small snails in the tank and he went after them. I ordered a bunch of small snails online, but they are a week out.Are they not eating typical frozen foods like mysis shrimp or krill? Or are you trying to stimulate some natural hunting habits? They do sell clams on the half shell. Some people with large predator fish buy food from the supermarket since it's more economical at the volume needed. Things like small clams, mussels, snails, scallop, shrimp.
I just dumped in some Tigger Copepods and some smaller ones into the tank and refugium today.Always have Reef Nutrition Apex Pods and Tigger Pods in stock. Fresh delivery every single week.
Went to Neptune this afternoon and bought some Copepods. They don’t have the larger Amphipods, but I ordered some online.Neptune Aquatics