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Originally Posted by daniella3d
If you think that's fine, then why don't you do the same and feed your own fishes just every other day then??
Sorry I don't buy that, especialy for tangs who need to feed many times per day on nori. The tang I got did have plenty of time to get to the skin and bone condition and took nearly a month with nori all day long and many feeding per day to get back to health! It did not starve like that in one day, but the LFS had them long enough it seem.
the fish when I got it, absolutely no fat what so ever...just skin and bone. It was a rescue to buy it:
then after a month with good constant food..now a very different fish!:
that's sad to see a fish so skinny and I see them very often at LFS. You see them get in a nice batch of yellow tangs and after a few weeks they all look very skinny.  And yes they do keep them that long often.
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Well if the lfs ou bought your tang fom is underfeeding or starving and you see a tang that you think needs " rescuing" then you've just placed a second order of tangs to be shipped in , rescuing fish from a lfs only drives them to get in more because you've created a demand Instead bring it to their attention butnever rescue fish , I'm sorry but it only makes problems worse. Personally I'd never buy a stressed starved tang it's asking for trouble and you got lucky as alotnof people don't who buy them in that state
Tangs don't get really anything fro
most of our rocks , they don't munch on the long stuff and don't get enough of the small stuff, they need a green diet like nori cnstantly to keep their energy hi as grazer they also do better with some red seaweed in between but can't rely on red alone they need green. Most tanga who eat nori all day quickly get fat it's just most aren't in lfs long enough and I one is there for a long time it's likely unhealthy and shouldn't be purchased. It's all part of selecting a healthy specimen and if you don't do this you have a ticking timebomb that will eat you alive


cheers