While at VI Pets yesterday, I observed a unique way of feeding a reef. While waiting for someone to help me with some FW stuff, I watched the owner feed their display reef tank.
He took some some wet, unfrozen either mysis (or something that looked very similar), & stuck it to his dry forefinger. He then inserted his finger into the water for a few seconds, get the fish to understand that he was about to feed.
After taking his finger out of the water, the fish then realized & scented the food he had in the water before....most of them came up to the surface, & he then put his finger back in, while pushing it off with another finger. Barely any food made it to the substrate, & every fish I saw in the tank got some food for the most part.
I thought it was a pretty awesome & original way to ensure that there wasn't any leftover food laying on the substrate. Granted CUCs can eat leftover food, but as we all know...it doesn't always happen....thus leaving excess waste that shouldn't be in the tank.
thats wierd i do this for my tank and i am an employee at v.i pets and i havent ever seen cory feed the display. Plainfield one right? must be a vipet thing lol...infact my bar goby eats from my hand and my clown is hesitant.
"reefing sure takes up your money...but it is the best money ive ever spent!"
thats wierd i do this for my tank and i am an employee at v.i pets and i havent ever seen cory feed the display. Plainfield one right? must be a vipet thing lol...infact my bar goby eats from my hand and my clown is hesitant.
Yes, Plainfied store. You should ask him to do it for you, it was pretty interesting as most of the fish came up to the top simultaneously.