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![]() I've had a lawnmower blenny for about 3 months and he has always been really fat by the end of the day from eating. I bought a tuxedo urchin about a month ago and I've noticed that the blenny is getting skinny now. Is the urchin eating all his food? I have lots of coraline algae on the rocks and there is algae on the glass but I am worried he isn't getting enough food now. I've tried feeding him algae sheets but he not interested. Do they normally eat coraline algae?
Leanne P |
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![]() Tuxedo urchins eat almost all algae: not just coralline algae. Mine seems to prefer green hair algae over everything else (though it does eat the other stuff). I would expect that your urchin is depleting your blenny's supply of food.
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![]() Depends on how big your tank is, the blenny wouldn't be eating the coralline so far as I know but they will compete on softer algae. The urchin has tough teeth and can chew through quite a bit.
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![]() Do you feed nori to your tank?
When I fed nori to my tangs the lawnmower blenny quickly caught on, and was always plump after that discovery. |
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![]() Yes, I feed red and green nori sheets to my tang and rabbit fish and have tried putting sheets under rocks where the blenny goes but he is not interested. I haven't been having the lights on as much as I usually do as my chiller is having issues so I am hoping that once I get things sorted out he will have enough to eat again. There was a bunch of algae o nthe power head so I turned it off and he had a good feast on it.
Leanne |