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![]() 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 ![]() ![]()
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![]() Yes many lfs underfeed around here either so that the fish will eat in front of people or they will cut the cost of food or they will not have as much trouble keeping their system free of nitrates whatever.
The tang is very very healthy, it was just starving. I rescued him because that fish had a great personality. Not something I would do again but I am still against the practice of feeding less just so that the fish will eat in front of people. That's for me, your mileage may vary. Quote:
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I,m with you on the feeding. Not lfs related but just on the topic of feeding our fish. I have always fed several times per day and always will. I doubt they eat once every second day in the wild. Esp. as you say, fish such as tangs and other grazers. I may not be the best sps coral keeper, but my fish have been something to behold. ![]() I say, if you're going to keep fish that require more food then make sure the filtration process can handle it. If not, then keep fish that can find much of their food in our tanks. IMO, of course. :LOL:
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