Feeding an anemone

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How do I know how much to feed my anemone? Is there any way to know when it is 'full'? Will it stop taking the food if it does not want anymore?

I have been feeding krill and mysis with occasional freeze dried brine shrimp thrown in.

Any guidance you can give is much appreciated.
 
Amici;569387 wrote: I never did figure out why some split and some just keep growing and growing and growing. Jin has one that I am holding that no joke takes up an entire 29g nano cube. The sucker just never splits.
I'm leaning towards big water changes after a few weeks of my feeding heavily. (on my end of course.)
 
2-3 times a week is a good frequency for feeding your anemone. Any more frequently and you'll be chancing combining mostly digested food and associated waste with the new food which is not a good idea.

Also please discontinue feeding it freeze ried brine shrimp since it really does not provide your anemone with nutrition unless its soaked in Selcon or some other nutritional enhancing solution. I've read that feeding brine shrimp is like eating popcorn; filling but lacking nutrition. Of course, I'm refering to frozen brine shrimp or freeze dried brine shrimp; not newly hatched brine shrimp which does have lots of nutritional value.
 
my GBTA will eat flakes it catches, mysis/brine, etc.


amici, maybe it doesn't split because you keep feeding it so it can continue to sustain the size it's reached..

I would think that they split when they can no longer sustain their size..
 
I feed mine some seafood every 4 days and i'm sure they get more from the clowns. All mine split regularly. Charlie, If you want to encourage a healthy large nem to split, just take it out of the water and let it hang for a minute over a bucket. Most nems will split after the stress of being moved.
 
My rbta is now substantially larger than a dinner plate. It gets fed once every 7-10 days.... just preceding a water change.

The thing has already split once, and I hope it does again soon. It's just too big.
 
Thanks for all of the info.

So is freeze dried anything bad or just the brine shrimp? The krill I have is also the freeze dried kind. The mysis is the frozen cubes that I thaw before feeding.
 
Ayveq;569494 wrote: I average feeding mine about three times a week. Sometimes a small piece of scallop, probably about a third of an average size one or a small defrosted clam. It usually gets a couple of mysis when I feed them to the other livestock. Are either of these a problem food? I ask since I have not seen anyone refer to feeding the same.

Both scallops and clam is fine as well as krill, mysis shrimp and silversides. Please avoid feeding freshwater fish since they do <u>not</u> have the omega 3 and other amino acids that marine organisims do.
 
Silversides pieces about the size of the nem's mouth every 4 days.
 
Feed mine about 3 times a weekpe mysis im going to start trying diferent foods.Mine just split about 3 weeks ago.
 
It all about the rods food dude. Predator blend. Use a turkey bastor to target shoot. N bam it's got pretty much everything every one has mentioned and some. No need to wonder if it's getting the rite stuff. Best idea is check it out for yourself
 
RaisedOnNintendo;570676 wrote: It all about the rods food dude. Predator blend. Use a turkey bastor to target shoot. N bam it's got pretty much everything every one has mentioned and some. No need to wonder if it's getting the rite stuff. Best idea is check it out for yourself

Im going to try some this weekend.
 
mine ate my dragon/sleeper goby... One morning I saw half of it sticking out... :( keep it well fed!
 
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