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Pszemol wrote:
"KurtG" wrote in message ... My tang seems much happier on less food with my hanging seaweed shell. He needs to work harder and a feeding lasts for 6-8 hours. He may actually get more food because it doesn't end up in the skimmer. What seaweed shell are you talking about ? Interesting... It's just a beach sand polished oyster shell I found on the beach. It's oblong and about 6" long. I drilled a hole to suspend it via fishing line, and use a rubber bad to attach seaweed. I hang it in the current, so the tang can't just wolf it down like before. Tang was very suspiciousness for a few days, but seems to enjoy the challenge now. I originally did it hoping to attract the coral beauty by leaving it on the bottom close to his cave, but one of the starfish would flop itself over the top. --Kurt |
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