Hi Everyone!! I have an interesting reef tank to say the least. I have a 80 gallon reef with 2 banggai cardinals which I hope will pair up, a bonded pair of maroon clownfish and a sharpnosed puffer.
I also have a large green brittle star and a snowflake eel about 6" long. My snowflake has set up resident under my largest LR and has a hole in the front and one in the back under a ledge and one in a small hole at the top of the LR.
Next door is the resident of the green brittle star and when it is feeding time it gets real interesting.
I first feed the cardinals, clownfishes, and the puffer fish and they are usually out of the picture when I feed the brittle star and the snowflake.
When I put the tongs in with a chunk of raw shrimp, scallop or clam the fun begins. The green brittle star likes to put one of its limbs across the hole of the snowflake hoping to grab the food. I usually feed the brittle star first so he will retract back under his LR and then the snowflake.
I fed the snowflake first one time and the brittle star put one of its limbs down the hole and pulled it out with the chunk of shrimp. NO FEAR!!!
Usually after wrestling with them for awhile they are both well fed and peace returns to the reef. It is exciting to watch this unfold and a learning experience for me. Thought I would share. Johnny
I also have a large green brittle star and a snowflake eel about 6" long. My snowflake has set up resident under my largest LR and has a hole in the front and one in the back under a ledge and one in a small hole at the top of the LR.
Next door is the resident of the green brittle star and when it is feeding time it gets real interesting.
I first feed the cardinals, clownfishes, and the puffer fish and they are usually out of the picture when I feed the brittle star and the snowflake.
When I put the tongs in with a chunk of raw shrimp, scallop or clam the fun begins. The green brittle star likes to put one of its limbs across the hole of the snowflake hoping to grab the food. I usually feed the brittle star first so he will retract back under his LR and then the snowflake.
I fed the snowflake first one time and the brittle star put one of its limbs down the hole and pulled it out with the chunk of shrimp. NO FEAR!!!
Usually after wrestling with them for awhile they are both well fed and peace returns to the reef. It is exciting to watch this unfold and a learning experience for me. Thought I would share. Johnny