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Ray Martini
February 3rd 05, 02:09 PM
Hi All:
I added a beautiful yellow tang to my tank on Tuesday. He seems happy and
swims about doing his thing. He's not eating yet however and this causes
some concern. I have offered flakes, pellets, and of course green seaweed
clipped inside the tank. Shows no interest in food really.
Is he still adjusting to his new digs? Is this normal for a new tang?
Thanks for any advice ...
--
Happy Fishin' ...
Ray Martini
http://www.groove-alliance.com
George
February 3rd 05, 04:40 PM
"Ray Martini" > wrote in message
...
> Hi All:
>
> I added a beautiful yellow tang to my tank on Tuesday. He seems happy and
> swims about doing his thing. He's not eating yet however and this causes some
> concern. I have offered flakes, pellets, and of course green seaweed clipped
> inside the tank. Shows no interest in food really.
>
> Is he still adjusting to his new digs? Is this normal for a new tang?
>
> Thanks for any advice ...
>
>
> --
> Happy Fishin' ...
> Ray Martini
>
> http://www.groove-alliance.com
As long as he shows no signs of illness, he should be ok. Give him a few days
(make sure you don't leave any uneaten food in the tank). He should come around
once he's acclimated.
Susan
February 3rd 05, 05:40 PM
My yellow tang did the exact thing. I bought a lot of different seaweed
products and had no luck. Finally I bought some frozen Formula Two by Ocean
Nutrition. He goes nuts for that when I feed him. I break up the cubes and
feed him half the cube twice a day. Give that a try and I imagine he will
eat up a storm.
Susan :)
"Ray Martini" > wrote in message
...
> Hi All:
>
> I added a beautiful yellow tang to my tank on Tuesday. He seems happy and
> swims about doing his thing. He's not eating yet however and this causes
> some concern. I have offered flakes, pellets, and of course green seaweed
> clipped inside the tank. Shows no interest in food really.
>
> Is he still adjusting to his new digs? Is this normal for a new tang?
>
> Thanks for any advice ...
>
>
> --
> Happy Fishin' ...
> Ray Martini
>
> http://www.groove-alliance.com
>
Ray Martini
February 3rd 05, 06:36 PM
Thanks Susan. I''l hit the LFS and pick some up tonight.
"Susan" > wrote in message
...
> My yellow tang did the exact thing. I bought a lot of different seaweed
> products and had no luck. Finally I bought some frozen Formula Two by
> Ocean Nutrition. He goes nuts for that when I feed him. I break up the
> cubes and feed him half the cube twice a day. Give that a try and I
> imagine he will eat up a storm.
>
> Susan :)
> "Ray Martini" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi All:
>>
>> I added a beautiful yellow tang to my tank on Tuesday. He seems happy and
>> swims about doing his thing. He's not eating yet however and this causes
>> some concern. I have offered flakes, pellets, and of course green seaweed
>> clipped inside the tank. Shows no interest in food really.
>>
>> Is he still adjusting to his new digs? Is this normal for a new tang?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice ...
>>
>>
>> --
>> Happy Fishin' ...
>> Ray Martini
>>
>> http://www.groove-alliance.com
>>
>
>
Donnie Vazquez
February 3rd 05, 06:39 PM
Susan wrote:
> My yellow tang did the exact thing. I bought a lot of different seaweed
> products and had no luck. Finally I bought some frozen Formula Two by Ocean
> Nutrition. He goes nuts for that when I feed him. I break up the cubes and
> feed him half the cube twice a day. Give that a try and I imagine he will
> eat up a storm.
>
> Susan :)
> "Ray Martini" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Hi All:
>>
>>I added a beautiful yellow tang to my tank on Tuesday. He seems happy and
>>swims about doing his thing. He's not eating yet however and this causes
>>some concern. I have offered flakes, pellets, and of course green seaweed
>>clipped inside the tank. Shows no interest in food really.
>>
>>Is he still adjusting to his new digs? Is this normal for a new tang?
>>
>>Thanks for any advice ...
>>
>>
>>--
>>Happy Fishin' ...
>>Ray Martini
>>http://www.groove-alliance.com
>>
>
>
>
I've never met a Tang that didn't go nuts for Formula 2.
--
Donnie Vazquez
Sunderland, MD
selgado
February 3rd 05, 08:09 PM
I just added a yellow tang to my tank too! They are beautiful aren't
they? Mine hid and did not eat any prepared foods for approximately 2
days. Then I caught him grazing on some really cool looking fuzzy red
algae I had growing. Key word - HAD. He devoured it. Every last bite.
Then he started in on some deep maroon branching macro that is
growing. By the end of day 3 he was eating my regular prepared fare.
I did add formula 2 to the mixture. Formula 2 is prepared especially
for algae eating fish because it is loaded with "greens." I also added
green seaweed salad and nori to the offerings and he gladly grazed until
they were gone. I soaked these in a little garlic and selcon also.
Ray Martini wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I added a beautiful yellow tang to my tank on Tuesday. He seems happy and
> swims about doing his thing. He's not eating yet however and this causes
> some concern. I have offered flakes, pellets, and of course green seaweed
> clipped inside the tank. Shows no interest in food really.
>
> Is he still adjusting to his new digs? Is this normal for a new tang?
>
> Thanks for any advice ...
>
>
George
February 4th 05, 03:52 AM
"selgado" > wrote in message
...
>I just added a yellow tang to my tank too! They are beautiful aren't they?
>Mine hid and did not eat any prepared foods for approximately 2 days. Then I
>caught him grazing on some really cool looking fuzzy red algae I had growing.
>Key word - HAD. He devoured it. Every last bite. Then he started in on some
>deep maroon branching macro that is growing. By the end of day 3 he was
>eating my regular prepared fare. I did add formula 2 to the mixture. Formula 2
>is prepared especially for algae eating fish because it is loaded with
>"greens." I also added green seaweed salad and nori to the offerings and he
>gladly grazed until they were gone. I soaked these in a little garlic and
>selcon also.
I bought a small batch of maroon macro a while back, and my tang ate it all in
one day. Didn't eat for three days afterwards.
>
> Ray Martini wrote:
>> Hi All:
>>
>> I added a beautiful yellow tang to my tank on Tuesday. He seems happy and
>> swims about doing his thing. He's not eating yet however and this causes some
>> concern. I have offered flakes, pellets, and of course green seaweed clipped
>> inside the tank. Shows no interest in food really.
>>
>> Is he still adjusting to his new digs? Is this normal for a new tang?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice ...
>>
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