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Is this normal?
I bought a small Foxface Rabbitfish last week. Lately, he's been staying hidden
in the rock during the day. I rarely see him (I did today, so I know he's still alive). He seems to be well fed, but I would rather he were eating the visible algae than the stuff under the rock. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
Is this normal?
Yes this is pretty much normal. Mine comes out when I drop some seaweed in
the tank but for the most part he stays hidden. Also, he doesn't eat anything the other fish eat ,he sticks to the seaweed and algae. Once in a while I'll see him eat some zoo plankton, but as far as brine or mysis... he sticks with the veggies. "George Patterson" wrote in message news:UBZii.3432$bO2.666@trnddc05... I bought a small Foxface Rabbitfish last week. Lately, he's been staying hidden in the rock during the day. I rarely see him (I did today, so I know he's still alive). He seems to be well fed, but I would rather he were eating the visible algae than the stuff under the rock. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
Is this normal?
Peter licker and Gerorge the ****** ..What the **** do you think
like a spent turd for, the foxface is a ****ing veggie eater not a mysid or meat eater, but ****IN VEGGIES you dumb ****! Get with the mother ****ing program assholes......even missy Wayne sallee knows that , I think..all the ****ing world loves a god dam dum ass......thats why God created Pszemol and Kurt for! duh duh duh duh. Toss a head of romaine lettuce in there and be done feeding for a month.....and quit your ****ing bitchin assholes. On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 18:06:15 -0400, "Peter Pan" wrote: Yes this is pretty much normal. Mine comes out when I drop some seaweed in the tank but for the most part he stays hidden. Also, he doesn't eat anything the other fish eat ,he sticks to the seaweed and algae. Once in a while I'll see him eat some zoo plankton, but as far as brine or mysis... he sticks with the veggies. "George Patterson" wrote in message news:UBZii.3432$bO2.666@trnddc05... I bought a small Foxface Rabbitfish last week. Lately, he's been staying hidden in the rock during the day. I rarely see him (I did today, so I know he's still alive). He seems to be well fed, but I would rather he were eating the visible algae than the stuff under the rock. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
Is this normal?
Peter Pan wrote:
Yes this is pretty much normal. Thanks. I'm counting on him to reduce the hair algae in my tank. Do I have to feed him anything else, or can he just munch on that? George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
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The Foxface is a grazer fish. he'll eat through out the day. I usually put a
piece of seaweed in the tank on Monday, Tuesdays, he fends for himself i.e. eat my algae, .. Wed back on the seaweed.. ect ect.. Sometimes I notice he devours the seaweed in a few minutes.. I then add another peice to the tank. I also found if I fold the seaweed up into a square, and place it on a clip. the foxface is unable to tear it off to have the seaweed floating in the water.. ( just a tip) I have he purple seaweed as well as green, The purple claims to have more protein then the green. So I alternate his feedings.. If the hair algae gets out of control, a good clean up crew will also do the trick. Some blue claw hermits, emerald crabs and a few turbo snails do nicely. Some folk like red claw hermits, in their clean up crew.. I never bought any, the blues do a good job so.. Also I'm not sure what the difference is in terms of how much or what they eat. "George Patterson" wrote in message news:SNiji.5846$bO2.1802@trnddc05... Peter Pan wrote: Yes this is pretty much normal. Thanks. I'm counting on him to reduce the hair algae in my tank. Do I have to feed him anything else, or can he just munch on that? George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
Is this normal?
Peter Pan wrote:
If the hair algae gets out of control, a good clean up crew will also do the trick. Some blue claw hermits, emerald crabs and a few turbo snails do nicely. Some folk like red claw hermits, in their clean up crew.. I never bought any, the blues do a good job so.. Also I'm not sure what the difference is in terms of how much or what they eat. I've had both. The reds are more omnivorous and seem to fight more than the blues. I haven't tried emerald crabs but none of the others last long for me. Dunno why. The blues last the longest, though. Several months, at any rate. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
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