by Menthol » Fri Oct 01, 2010 3:57 pm
IME, you do not let it get exposed to atmospheric air. if you need to move it, always make sure that it is underwater.
you'll have to have a very mature tank, which means stable water conditions.
you are dead-on right about what to feed it. if it becomes too expensive for you to feed commercially packed zoops, as you will need to baster it at least 4x/day, most seafans can take in particles of food larger than zoops, you can try grinding up some seafood that people eat.
research on what kind of specimen you have, as far as seafans go, you might be in-luck if you got to pick-up a photosynthetic kind.