Carpet anemones are difficult to care for and have a miserable mortality rate of over 90 in the first year in captivity.
What do you feed carpet anemones.
You can feed them small worms chopped fish and small shrimp.
Gently place food on the tentacles of the anemone.
When healthy this anemone is very sticky to the touch and when they grasp something or someone it is very difficult to convince it to let go without damaging the animal.
After placing your anemone it is important that you do not touch it or feed it for one week the anemone needs a rest period to adjust to the new tank.
If your anemone has a clown fish you don t need to feed it very often the clown fish will provide the anemone with food.
Avoid pushing the food at the anemone.
Just make sure that you chop the pieces very small and that you underfeed not overfeed.
Shrimp clam squid fish etc from the grocery store is your best bet.
During this time you should not be alarmed if the anemone moves it may be moving to a location it prefers.
The amount of food and the feeding time also depends upon the size of the anemones.
Carpet anemones should be fed raw minced meaty seafood items shrimp shellfish fish and krill to name a few attained from your local grocery store.
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This species of carpet anemone can eat fish in the display aquarium so use caution when housing a carpet anemone in with fish other than clownfish.
If you are not dedicated to maintaining a carpet anemone or if you do not have a dedicated system specifically for a carpet anemone do not purchase one.
Larger species require frequent feeding.
They should grasp at it and move it toward and into their mouth.
Sea anemones can be fed at least once or twice a week.
Feeding carpet anemones are voracious eaters and all species should be fed weekly to bi weekly depending upon the health and size of the animal and the lighting conditions in the aquarium.
Feed your anemones about every 3 days.
They do not require regular feeding as they also eat the food leftover by the clownfish.
Bubble tip anemones need a powerful aquarium light for about 12 hours a day.