Rule 7: FEEDING CLAMS
Clams are serious filter feeders. Offer a lot of DT's phytoplankton daily and it is best to keep them under metal halide lighting.

Rule 8: FEEDING MANDARIN GOBYS (dragonets)
These are super difficult to keep. Old tanks with lots of copepods are best. They like live brine and Cyclop-eeze. Leave to the very experienced.

Rule 9: FEEDING SHARKS
They have poor eyesight so putting their food on a stick is best. Favorite shark foods include krill, large silversides, tiger prawns, squid, and sand shrimp. Newborn sharks really like fresh frozen squid tentacles.

Rule 10: FEEDING INVERTS
Hermits, snails, crabs, shrimp, feather dusters and others are scavengers. Don't feed them on purpose.

If you have further questions, email me and I'll add to the pages.

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Believe it or not
In Germany they are feeding their fish bananas. We have tried it and fish do love their fruit. Tiny pieces the size of pencil erasers are the best.

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