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![]() I am just curious how you guys/girls feed your tangs. I leave a piece, about 2"x3", of NORI in my tank for hours. My tang loves it and constantly rips it apart. However, after a few days of doing this my tank starts to be messed up with tiny pieces of uneaten seaweed. Flakes are not a problem, because these are gone in no time without any remains. Do I have to provide NORI everyday? can I just use it as a dessert here and there? Thanks.
[ 17 September 2002, 17:02: Message edited by: pirate ] |
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![]() I can't believe you actually see your tang eat the nori. I strap mine to a rock with an elastic band (the nori of course [img]tongue.gif[/img] ) and nobody touches the stuff but its magically gone the next morning. Who knows where it ends up? At least I have a never ending supply of algae for the little guy :D
Christy [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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![]() I feed almost everyday. When I have time, I feed by hand so they don't make as much of a mess. I get a bit of debris in the sump and that's about it.
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![]() I feed the following schedule: frozen brine once every other day in the morning, spirulina every day in late afternoon,nori once a week- one full small sheet that's gone in two days. After day two I will pick out any pieces that make it over the overflow, these small pieces are trapped by a course pre-filter in my overflow.Phyto is also added once a week(2 ml) for my clam and feather dusters [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ 17 September 2002, 17:51: Message edited by: sumpfinfishe ] |
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![]() I don't know if I am feeding right or not but this is what I do.
Every day I feed 1 piece of Nori about 2" x 4" As well as Flakes, The chromis and maroon eat up the flakes in about 2-3 minutes the Naso and Yellow tang eat the nori in about 5-10 minutes, No pieces left over and mess anywhere to be found. I have been doing this for a nearly a year. My phosphates are normal levels as are the rest of them, ammo, trite, trate, ph, calc. And all my fish seem to be healthy, no ick or an other diseases, for one week a month I will pre soak the nori in garilc for 12 to 24 hours before feeding them. I have tried blanched letuce and spinach as well as just plain letuce and spinach, romain and iceberg, and none of them every touched it. So I stopped putting it in. I never clean the back or sides of my tanks so the Yellow is alwyas picking off the glass and the Naso seems to enjoy picking at the rocks. Somtimes I will feed them twice in a day, I do that only maybe about once a week. |
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![]() Hi,
I feed my fish with homemade fish food -- which contains Nori. There are bits of left overs in the tank, but the snails, pods and the sandbed eliminate it in about 6 hours. - Victor. |
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![]() Selcon soaked nori from time to time but mostly spirulina discs.
They are hard so they stay together for a long time and therefor ideal for tangs that graze all day. |
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![]() 1)they graze on the algae present in my tank
2)i feed frozen brine, mysis, and plankton or a combination of the above a couple times during the day 3)i put a clump of grape caulerpra attached to a piece of rock with an elastic into the display tank...they love it...i have grape caulerpra growing in my sump as a nutrient export 4)once in a while i feed some flake food that i have lying around i am contemplating making my own mixed blend of frozen fish food to add to the menu in the future |
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![]() Naesco, I've never seen spirulina discs (never looked honestly), but what brand and can you enrich them with zoe or selcon, ie. will they fall apart if you pre-soak them?
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