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Can anybody advise whether anemone eat pellets ?

Otherwise, can share your methods of feeding anemones ?

Thanks much !

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I feed slices of market prawn on a weekky basis.

Or you can consider getting the silver side fish.

Just gently place it near to the anemone mouth and it will grab the food. Remember not to force food into mouth.

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Any seafood is fair game, including dead/ sick fishes from your tank. Just make sure the are small enough o be digested in a day or 2. Else, half digested food will be regurgitated pollution. Your tank.

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Thanks for the quick responses bros.

So I gather that pellets is a no go then...

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My rbt eats pellet!! Although its not meant 4 them as I was feeding de fishes..my rbt will grab de remaining pellet dat r dropping down as I feed de fishes..if not I feed them mysis, brine shrimps n oyster eggs n micro plankton 4 filter feeders! Quite a feast huh?

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I use market prawn too. Mysis seems messy

try using this trick. Get a balloon stick and a syringe.

connect the hollow stick to syringe, suck in mysis from tip of stick and inject very near anemone, it works for me, never messy.

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