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![]() To think that its possible for a fish to gorge itself to death in captivity, even with the heaviest of feedings (which is simply a 2 minute all you can eat buffet 3 or 4 times a day), I think is ureasonable.
Fish spend almost their entire time in the wild foraging or seeking out food, eating. Nothing stops them from eating, and certainly many fish can find food in excess, so if they were going to blow, they probably would. Since they spend so much time doing so, and do so even in our tanks... I dont think that any amount of feeding or 'fatness' would really cause a fish's demise. The only exception I can think of, its feeding some sort of large mouthed fish (such as a lion or frogfish) something much too large and unreasonable... but this is far from an average scenario. IMO - Cant feed a fish too much, only thing you can do is 'blow up your skimmer'. Lol. Chris
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![]() Good to hear this! My yellow tang is super thin and I thought I fed alot. On the other
hand my hippo is just that a HIPPO. I would love to catch the yellow and put him in my fish only tank, so he can eat till his heart is content. I feed frozen daily and nori daily and flakes as well. But out of curiosity what pellets are you feeding? I think I have spoiled my fish as they do not seem to like any pellets. That is once they hit the ground, maybe it is the wrong pellet food. If only he would listen when I tell him he could have a home without the hippo tagging along side him. My hippo has a strange bond with my yellow tang. But I am pretty sure the yellow tang see's it totally differently. |
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |