jkhalliday76
Member
Ok I have a confession to make. :bugout:
I was at Petco a few weeks ago (probably 3 weeks ago) and I fell in love with a scooter blenny. I know, I know, never buy anything unless you have researched it (my fault) and I should have known better than to believe the sheet of paper that I was given with the feeding/requirements info. on the little guy (since it was WAY off!)
When I got him home and looked him up, I of course found out that he needs copious amounts of copepods to survive. However, he's been eating frozen brine and mysis shrimp since I introduced him (like I said, about 3 weeks ago). He seems happy. I unfortunately have a very small tank (20 gallon) that is fairly new (5 months).
On a positive note, he's eating like a champ, has no stomach deflation (like I'm assuming a starved fish would have), and seems to be happy with the Royal Gramma. I know not to make this stupid mistake again :smck:. Any chance of my new little buddy survivin'??
I was at Petco a few weeks ago (probably 3 weeks ago) and I fell in love with a scooter blenny. I know, I know, never buy anything unless you have researched it (my fault) and I should have known better than to believe the sheet of paper that I was given with the feeding/requirements info. on the little guy (since it was WAY off!)
When I got him home and looked him up, I of course found out that he needs copious amounts of copepods to survive. However, he's been eating frozen brine and mysis shrimp since I introduced him (like I said, about 3 weeks ago). He seems happy. I unfortunately have a very small tank (20 gallon) that is fairly new (5 months).
On a positive note, he's eating like a champ, has no stomach deflation (like I'm assuming a starved fish would have), and seems to be happy with the Royal Gramma. I know not to make this stupid mistake again :smck:. Any chance of my new little buddy survivin'??