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Feeding herbivorous tangs
I had a similar problem when it came to feeding my tang(s) as well as other
grazing fish. I was getting tired of sticking my hands in the tank everyday just to add seaweed. What I finally came up with is this. I took a large shell and drilled a hole in it and ran a piece of fishing line so I could tie the shell and the clip together. The shell acts as a weight to keep the clip from floating away. The other end of the line I hang outside of the tank, and secure it so I can find it right away. When I want to add seaweed to the tank, I pull up the fishing line with the clip on it, add the veggie, then drop it back in the tank. This may not be the best way, but it works for me. Good Luck "Al Waitz" wrote in message news:bVLHg.108776$FQ1.65622@attbi_s71... I have a 120 gal reef tank established for 8 months. It has mostly soft corals, hermit crabs, a brittle star a short spined sea urchin, some snails, and 2 clown fish and 1 cardinal fish and a bunch of micro and macro algae. I have been adding things very slowly and recently put in two young tangs--a blue tang and a sailfin tang for their beauty and to help chew down the algae. The local live fish store recommended holding back on feeding the tank to encourage the tangs to focus on the algae and this has worked well. Now they chomp up the daily small frozen cube of food and are making real progress on the algae. I think I am getting to the point where I need to supplement feeding with something for the tangs. I have read in this group about using Nori which I can get from the local asian market. Is this a good way to go? Just hang a piece of Nori in the tank? Are there better approaches? Thanks in advance for your help. -- Al Waitz |
Feeding herbivorous tangs
Yep it's good. You can use a clip to hold it in place. A
lot of times I just wad a piece in a ball, and then while holding it in the tank, squeeze the air out of it and drop it in. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Al Waitz wrote on 8/25/2006 7:41 PM: I have a 120 gal reef tank established for 8 months. It has mostly soft corals, hermit crabs, a brittle star a short spined sea urchin, some snails, and 2 clown fish and 1 cardinal fish and a bunch of micro and macro algae. I have been adding things very slowly and recently put in two young tangs--a blue tang and a sailfin tang for their beauty and to help chew down the algae. The local live fish store recommended holding back on feeding the tank to encourage the tangs to focus on the algae and this has worked well. Now they chomp up the daily small frozen cube of food and are making real progress on the algae. I think I am getting to the point where I need to supplement feeding with something for the tangs. I have read in this group about using Nori which I can get from the local asian market. Is this a good way to go? Just hang a piece of Nori in the tank? Are there better approaches? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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