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Tennent Tang Diet?
Hi all, I have added a tennent tang to the aquarium, and he/she spits out
everything he/she eats. The fish is happy and active and mouths almost everything, but spits it all back out. I have tried Seaweed Selects Green Marine Algae, Formual Two flakes, and even some seaweed I got at the Korean Market down the road (I figured if its good enough for me...) Can anyone offer any suggestions? I got this fish assuming I'd be able to find lots of info on it, like you can with a LOT of other tangs, but info has been scarce, to say the least. Thanks, mikekelly (at) carolina (dot) rr (dot) com |
Tennent Tang Diet?
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Tennent Tang Diet?
Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. I did find out they like spinach zuchinni, broccoli and
brine shrimp. Mostly the first three "Test" wrote in message ... It's probably a Lieutenant Tang. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets August West wrote on 5/29/2006 8:05 PM: Hi all, I have added a tennent tang to the aquarium, and he/she spits out everything he/she eats. The fish is happy and active and mouths almost everything, but spits it all back out. I have tried Seaweed Selects Green Marine Algae, Formual Two flakes, and even some seaweed I got at the Korean Market down the road (I figured if its good enough for me...) Can anyone offer any suggestions? I got this fish assuming I'd be able to find lots of info on it, like you can with a LOT of other tangs, but info has been scarce, to say the least. Thanks, mikekelly (at) carolina (dot) rr (dot) com |
Tennent Tang Diet?
"August West" wrote in message . ..
I did find out they like spinach zuchinni, broccoli It must be very hard for them to find this stuff in the vast oceans I am surprised they survived in there ;-) BTW - have you tried live marine algae already? Something like widely available red or green gracilaria, ulva sp., caulerpa - other various species of "feeder algae"? Feeding terrestial plants long term to marine animals is just asking for troubles... it is a different food chain - not all "green stuff" is the same... p.s. this fish belongs to a large family of tangs with similar needs: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/acanthurTngs.htm More info: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Ac...us+tennenti%22 |
Tennent Tang Diet?
Pszemol wrote:
"August West" wrote in message . .. I did find out they like spinach zuchinni, broccoli It must be very hard for them to find this stuff in the vast oceans I am surprised they survived in there ;-) One of my cats seems to think that her natural food is pork. Since she weighs less than 8 pounds, I find it difficult to picture her running down wild board in her native environment. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
Tennent Tang Diet?
"George Patterson" wrote in message news:H87fg.12698$lN5.8716@trnddc04...
Pszemol wrote: "August West" wrote in message . .. I did find out they like spinach zuchinni, broccoli It must be very hard for them to find this stuff in the vast oceans I am surprised they survived in there ;-) One of my cats seems to think that her natural food is pork. Since she weighs less than 8 pounds, I find it difficult to picture her running down wild board in her native environment. Put is this way: her natural food is meat of other mammals. Does it make more sense now? :-) |
Tennent Tang Diet?
I'll do that today. Surely one of the LFS's here in Charlotte will have it
in stock. Has anyone seen brown spots appear on their Tang's before? Mine got some This AM is the first they've been there. Ammonia, nitrite, phosphates, 0. Nitrate 10~15 (working on this, water changes w ith R/O, adding more live rock, etc) Could this be lack of correct grub for the "Lieutenant Tang?" "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "August West" wrote in message . .. I did find out they like spinach zuchinni, broccoli It must be very hard for them to find this stuff in the vast oceans I am surprised they survived in there ;-) BTW - have you tried live marine algae already? Something like widely available red or green gracilaria, ulva sp., caulerpa - other various species of "feeder algae"? Feeding terrestial plants long term to marine animals is just asking for troubles... it is a different food chain - not all "green stuff" is the same... p.s. this fish belongs to a large family of tangs with similar needs: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/acanthurTngs.htm More info: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Ac...us+tennenti%22 |
Tennent Tang Diet?
"August West" wrote in message . ..
I'll do that today. Surely one of the LFS's here in Charlotte will have it in stock. I would rather check some online sources growing algae in Florida. They can send you a bunch or two and you can throw it into your lighted sump/refugium and have a constant supply of fresh food for your fish. There is also a product called "Tangs Heaven". This is a mixture of 2 or 3 species of live algae for you to use as direct feeding or to start your own culture if you have room to do it in the sump/refugium. If not, at least during the summer you can just keep the algae in an aerated tub in your backyard under the Sun and when winter arrives you can order more for feeding. |
Tennent Tang Diet?
Test wrote:
It's probably a Lieutenant Tang. The scientific name of Lieutenant Tangs is Acanthurus Tennentii, so they are some times called Tennent Tangs. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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