MYSIS SHRIMP - FREEZE DRIED

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MYSIS SHRIMP - FREEZE DRIED

what you guys think about FREEZE DRIED by MYSIS
 
Royal grama
Yellow watchman
Kole tank
Black spot fox
Maroon clown
Leapord wrasse
Green clown goby
3 b/g chromis
File fish
 
If frozen mysis are like the "french fries" of the sea, I can only image these are even less nutritional
 
Royal grama
Yellow watchman
Kole tank
Black spot fox
Maroon clown
Leapord wrasse
Green clown goby
3 b/g chromis
File fish


1 powed blue
1 blue tang
1 gem tang
1 yellow tang
2 purple tang
1 kole tang
2 red dragons
1 red hawk

i think i got more lol

i was going to ask you, my aquarium lemon fish is nipping my corals what can i do? i put him in a sump

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1 powed blue
1 blue tang
1 gem tang
1 yellow tang
2 purple tang
1 kole tang
2 red dragons
1 red hawk

i think i got more lol

i was going to ask you, my aquarium lemon fish is nipping my corals what can i do? i put him in a sump

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Gorgous fish try to find a angel mix that has sponges or build a fowlr tank.
Stick to corals they won't nip. They tend to like softies and flowing lps like elegance.
Once they get a taste for corals they will always have it.
 
I used to sell a lot of Freezdried food at the LFS I worked at. Freezdried gets a bad rap but many of the food manufactures actually insisted that the freeze dried food was better preserved and more nutritious than their own frozen food.

Freeze dried foods are great for autofeeders if you have fish that won't eat pellets. Freezdried is also great if you pre-soak it in vitamins as the food will actually absorb more of the vitamins than frozen food will. You can also use freeze dried to soak up some medications and make sure the medicine gets into the fish's' gut.
 
My lemon peel ate everything in my tank, snails, anemones, coral. I couldn't have a proper reef tank until he/she passed, which was a long time. I think it lasted 7 years.
 
My lemon peel ate everything in my tank, snails, anemones, coral. I couldn't have a proper reef tank until he/she passed, which was a long time. I think it lasted 7 years.

i put him in the sump i am going to sell him
 
yes rehome ;) not going to stop eating corals:(
Sadly, I also have a lemon-peal.. It has destroyed multiple variaties of SPS, gorgonians and palys. And it only likes expensive SPS and palys.. How does it know? It ignores beautiful less expensive SPS and eats my favorites.. It's like it can read my mind... If I look it in the eyes it charges the glass..

I so wish I could catch it. It is too smart and skittish to catch in a trap.. Beautiful but destructive fish. :(
 
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Sadly, I also have one.. It has destroyed multiple variaties of SPS, gorgonians and palys. It is too smart and skittish to catch in a trap.. It's like it can read my mind... I only wish I could catch it.


due to him my tank got rearranged my other tangs where stressing due to his impact, i even spend 50$ on the damm fish trapper doesn't even work.
 
not highly recommended ,but fork on stick..kabob :(
 
In my moments of hate I have considered a mini harpoon.. but.. it is not the fish's fault for eating it's normal food.. It's my fault for inviting him into my tank... Sometimes you roll the dice and they come up snake eyes. Sometimes it works out... They are truly beautiful fish. I wanted something yellow that wasn't a yellow tang and have lots of coral. I figured it would browse.. not select specific corals and destoy.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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