this one is a male
two juvies, the right one is the same as above.
You can see very clearly the flatter head, and the crystalclear edges on the fins.
Compare those two with the brevispinis!
I feed ALL the fish in my Tang tank nothing but 100% pure spirulina at least twice a week. (Meat-based flakes 3-4 times a week, frozen mysis, plankton or worms about once a week, cucumbers, duckweed, etc. with the other feedings, once a week no food.) I find that they do better with some "leafy greens" in their diet.SG_Eurystomus wrote:Phyllonemus don't eat fish! although they're likely to scoop up tiny fry resting on the bottom. They like small crustaceans, mosquitolarvae, flakefood, tabs (they take those in their mouth and carry them off to their cave!) and carrion (parts from dead fish).
but to avoid getting messy, just feed them things like bloodworms, cyclops, mysis, flake and pellets etc. better not experiment with cut-up guppy cadavers!
You are right, spirulina is sometimes available as a fine green powder. As Silurus pointed out, sometimes it is processed into flakes. Some "spirulina" flakes have a low spirulina content, but it is also possible to get pure spirulina flakes.plesner wrote:Excuse my ignorance. When you say spirulina, I think of a very fine green powder. Is this what you mean Dinyar ?