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Nori Cause Skimmer to Go Nuts?
My Yellow Tang needs more green in his diet so I'm trying Nori. (So far he and the Powder Blue pretty much ignore it). But I digress....my skimmer went nuts today and wondering if the Nori was the cause. Does Nori affect skimmers?
Thanx much, |
It never affected mine. Was the nori seasoned at all, perchance?
My tang ignored it at first, too. |
I'd heard of seasoned Nori so made sure that wasn't on the package. Just said "Roasted".
How long did your Tang take to start eating it? |
my Naso refused it for days and days...then I soaked it in garlic...and finally he ate it..now he eats it like crazy! But back to the thread question....my skimmers on all my tanks have no change when I feed Nori...and one tank gets LOTS in a day...hope that helps!
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A week or so, I reckon. I soaked it in garlic supplement. Now I don't, but he takes to it like a wild beast!
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You could change brands. I couldn't get my fish to touch one kind, then they went nuts for another. Every time I go to the store now I seem to get a different kind as I can never remember the brand. They eat whatever now, they're like Pavlovian dogs, they can see the nori coming :razz:
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My tangs love nori, they didn't at first but after my foxface showed them how much he loves the stuff they started going nuts for it too :biggrin: I guess they didn't want to be left out! Never noticed it affecting the skimmer.
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So, while waiting for them to figure it out....do you just leave the same sheet hanging there for days, or change it out for a fresh one every day? Did you starve your Tangs of other foods? It's like they don't even see it and don't even know it's there.
Simple questions, I know, but thanx much, |
I used to remove it from the tank after a couple hours if the fish didn't touch it. Once it gets good and wet it starts to break up into little floaty bits that no doubt would be in the very back of my tank where I couldn't reach them.
I never starved my fish of any other foods. I do believe I tried putting both selcon and garlic on it. The garlic is a definite attractant, they'd be hard pressed to ignore it. |
I only left it in for a few hours...then I would put in a new one the next day...but all the while feeding regular foods...
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