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Lol. “Clam lollipop “— gotta LOVE that!
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I love that puffer!
Who doesn’t love a tasty Mussel?
I buy the one at the reef store they came in half of the shell already, its guarantee of bring free of any bacteria of stuff, all i have to fo is simply temoved the shell after doneRather than cracking open the shell, what about putting the frozen oyster into a cup of the tank water to allow it to defrost enough where you can pull open the shelf instead of breaking it? I will occasionally put a clam in the tank this way- no broken shell fragments to worry about.
Sorry about the typo's when u are using a cellI buy the one at the reef store they came in half of the shell already, its guarantee of bring free of any bacteria of stuff, all i have to fo is simply temoved the shell after done
Mr. Rusty Angel strikes hard...
Haha! They're hangryMy fish have had flakes, pellets, seaweed, and a frozen assortment today— but it’s 8 p.m. and they haven’t seen their daily Mussel yet. I can really tell that they are acting cRaNKy!!
I feed my CB fresh clams. Only thing it will eat.I have been thinking about this for my very finicky copper band. I need to try it out
I've heard that's a good way to get them acclimatedI feed my CB fresh clams. Only thing it will eat.
Is keeping a supply of live mussels in the sump or in a separate tank a practical idea?...
Step 1: Crack the frozen Mussel with a nut cracker
Step 2: Break off the largest piece(s) with a small knife, or just use your hands
Step 3: Using the tip of the small knife, scrape away and discard all the tiny shell fragments you don’t want mixing into your aquarium sand
Step 4: Use the same knife to cut off some larger feeding ‘scraps’ from the few larger broken pieces
Step 5: Feed the ‘scraps’ to the tank, along with dropping in the largest portion of the Mussel shell directly into the tank
Is keeping a supply of live mussels in the sump or in a separate tank a practical idea?...