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Hippo Tang Feeding
I bought a new Hippo Tang for my tank the other day, I noticed he never
eats. I feed the other fish Flakes ( Omega One). When all the other fish go to feed, the Hippo is not around. I even added flakes when he was out socializing with the others, but he's acting like Morris the Cat. Is there something special I need to feed him? |
Try this article:
http://www.melevsreef.com/feedings.html Marc Peter Pan wrote: I bought a new Hippo Tang for my tank the other day, I noticed he never eats. I feed the other fish Flakes ( Omega One). When all the other fish go to feed, the Hippo is not around. I even added flakes when he was out socializing with the others, but he's acting like Morris the Cat. Is there something special I need to feed him? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Marc you have some of the most beautiful hippo tangs I've ever seen.
How do you insure getting a healthy specimen? I've purchased 3 and they all die within 2-4 weeks despite having lots of live macros and nori/dried seaweeds for them to snack on. Most people I talk to say they are sensitive, but how is it that you have 3 very nice animals? Marc Levenson wrote: Try this article: http://www.melevsreef.com/feedings.html Marc Peter Pan wrote: I bought a new Hippo Tang for my tank the other day, I noticed he never eats. I feed the other fish Flakes ( Omega One). When all the other fish go to feed, the Hippo is not around. I even added flakes when he was out socializing with the others, but he's acting like Morris the Cat. Is there something special I need to feed him? |
The article was informative, thanks
So what do I feed the Hippo Tang blanched broccoli or Nori? If its nori, where do I get it, the local fish store? |
Hi Selgado,
I am a heavy feeder, and it is my opinion that a fat fish is a happy fish and can fight off most infections. If you get a new fish and put it in quarantine so that it is eating all alone, it will get used to the foods you offer without competition. That is really good advice, but honestly I'm not a quarantine guy. I tried it with some anthias last fall, and they were dying even with my careful attention. (It didn't help that I had the most difficult species to keep alive.) Providing food multiple times a day, at least for the first month, can really help your success rate. Then there *is* the possibility that the store you shop at has fish that will not survive in the first place. They might be caught with cyanide, or simply be in bad shape due to the store's upkeep. Petco and Petsmart seem to have plenty of choices that people tend to rescue... (rolling my eyes) Do your fish look too thin when they die? Could it be a result of your acclimation technique perhaps, where they die more slowly? Oxygen depravation can kill a fish obviously, but may not right at first. When buying a fish, look for a healthy vibrant fish. If it has torn fins, that doesn't mean it is a bad fish. It might be damaged from capture or from other fish nipping at it. Look at the eyes, the gills, the body itslef for any tell-tale signs. If it looks perfect or pretty darn close to perfect, I'd buy it. Buying younger fish has always been my method, as I enjoy their growing period in my tank. Hope that helps, Marc selgado wrote: Marc you have some of the most beautiful hippo tangs I've ever seen. How do you insure getting a healthy specimen? I've purchased 3 and they all die within 2-4 weeks despite having lots of live macros and nori/dried seaweeds for them to snack on. Most people I talk to say they are sensitive, but how is it that you have 3 very nice animals? Marc Levenson wrote: Try this article: http://www.melevsreef.com/feedings.html Marc -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Nori is at any LFS, or you can buy it at an Asian
supermarket. Some regular supermarkets may have it in the Oriental Section. Marc Peter Pan wrote: The article was informative, thanks So what do I feed the Hippo Tang blanched broccoli or Nori? If its nori, where do I get it, the local fish store? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Thanks Marc, Have you ever considered publishing a book "Reef tanks for
Dummies"? With your knowledge, it might be a good idea to help those of us (including me) who are struggleing to learn about thier tanks. "Marc Levenson" wrote in message om... Nori is at any LFS, or you can buy it at an Asian supermarket. Some regular supermarkets may have it in the Oriental Section. Marc Peter Pan wrote: The article was informative, thanks So what do I feed the Hippo Tang blanched broccoli or Nori? If its nori, where do I get it, the local fish store? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
People won't buy the book when they can go to my website for
free. :) Marc Peter Pan wrote: Thanks Marc, Have you ever considered publishing a book "Reef tanks for Dummies"? With your knowledge, it might be a good idea to help those of us (including me) who are struggleing to learn about thier tanks. "Marc Levenson" wrote in message om... Nori is at any LFS, or you can buy it at an Asian supermarket. Some regular supermarkets may have it in the Oriental Section. Marc Peter Pan wrote: The article was informative, thanks So what do I feed the Hippo Tang blanched broccoli or Nori? If its nori, where do I get it, the local fish store? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Hi Mark,
I'm just setting up a 35 g with a sump and your 29g tank surely is something for me to aspire to. I'd love 1/2 that much success. Wow. Tim On 31/1/05 4:12 AM, in article , "Marc Levenson" wrote: Nori is at any LFS, or you can buy it at an Asian supermarket. Some regular supermarkets may have it in the Oriental Section. Marc Peter Pan wrote: The article was informative, thanks So what do I feed the Hippo Tang blanched broccoli or Nori? If its nori, where do I get it, the local fish store? |
I had (still having) great luck with a hippo tang but I kept him in a
quarantine tank for 6-7 weeks so that he could get nice and fat without any competition then he could stand up for himself in the big tank where he learned to back up to any threat like a dog I once had would do when the cat started taking swipes at her back sides Kevin "Tim Walker" wrote in message ... Hi Mark, I'm just setting up a 35 g with a sump and your 29g tank surely is something for me to aspire to. I'd love 1/2 that much success. Wow. Tim On 31/1/05 4:12 AM, in article , "Marc Levenson" wrote: Nori is at any LFS, or you can buy it at an Asian supermarket. Some regular supermarkets may have it in the Oriental Section. Marc Peter Pan wrote: The article was informative, thanks So what do I feed the Hippo Tang blanched broccoli or Nori? If its nori, where do I get it, the local fish store? |
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