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something like a pimp
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are these animals light dependant?
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No, filter feeders. Scallops dont make it past couple months in aquariums. As they are so dependant on filtering food and dont get feed enough at all.
Feather dusters are easier to keep alive, had mine for about a year now neon green one, they are told to be hard to keep alive as well not for past a few months as well.
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Like said, neither are light dependent.
In most cases (correct term) flame scallops do not survive. I have seen people keep them long term, but only in fuges or sumps of intricate reef systems. THey are a high mainentance ( say that correctly?) filter feeder. Feather dusters are much easier to care for and are thrive easily as long as you get the right filter feeder foods like phytoplankton.
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something like a pimp
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is phytoplankton something most lfs would carry? is this a common food to get frozen or however? or is this something you ahve to culture or grow yourself?
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:P I have has an Electric Flame Scallop for over 3 months....No problem and it's in my tank, Not fuge. It tucks under a rock ledge and attaches to the rock. I have never heard anyone say they don't live long before. Mine is fine. I feed Marine Plyankton & Bio Plyankton on alternating days. I have 2 feather dusters, One I have had for 5 months. Have another coming tuesday.
Neither animal has any light requirements at all and in fact, The flame Scallops will hide from the light. You may never see it.
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Darth Ichthyos
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There are things you can buy to feed a scallop, like Marine Snow & DT's Phytoplankton along with the things Reefneck mentioned.
You can even feed them Greenwater, V8 juice, and clam juice in an emergency. |
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whoa V8? as in the tomatoe like drink?
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Darth Ichthyos
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Yep, as in the tomato drink. It's good for gutloading brineshimp, too.
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Whoa. that's gotta be the weirdest thing i've ever heard.
Would V8 work for bringing up goby fry as well then?
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Darth Ichthyos
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No, not directly. V8 isn't really a good food in itself, but it's awesome for feeding to rotifers & brineshrimp to not only grow, but fortify them. If you can't grow the microalgae cultures needed to grow the rotifers, then V8 is a suitable substitute.
Filter feeders will eat it, but it's not as good as other stuff. Like I said, it's great for emergencies until you can get something better. V8 Splash fruity drink is NOT acceptable, by the way. |
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something like a pimp
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so how do you feed the filter feeders without messin up your entire tank? i assume you have to use a turkey baster type method? just get it on them alone??
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I have 3 feather dusters and all are over a year old they eat kent's phyotoples i use a bottle about every 3 months (only 9$ a bottel) so thats my reccomendation
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