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clownfishplace
Thu, 24th Aug 2006, 11:27 PM
what are your sugestions for caring for and feeding a Blue tang, it seems there is a lot of different recomendations. One thing they all say is that they are harder to take care of. Any help would be a great help.
Ross
Thu, 24th Aug 2006, 11:28 PM
Lots of nori, and a varied diet. shrimp, scallops, fish, squid, mysis shrimp etc....
cpreefguy
Thu, 24th Aug 2006, 11:37 PM
and watch out for ich, a cleaner shrimp will help out tremendously
Ross
Thu, 24th Aug 2006, 11:45 PM
yup, and soaking the food in garlic wont hurt either...
cpreefguy
Thu, 24th Aug 2006, 11:52 PM
yup :)
clownfishplace
Fri, 25th Aug 2006, 12:50 AM
I have a real small one, I've been feeding him plankton and mysis, brine, seaweed stuf from lfs, along with formula one, and two flakes from the lfs. As far as all the frozen foods, how do you do it? Do you just through the cubs in the tank or what? Will they keep in the refregerator soking in garlic.
Some thing else he likes to lay at the bottom of the tank from time to time is that a bad thing? If so what do I do about?
Thanks
matt
Fri, 25th Aug 2006, 08:28 AM
If you're talking about the regal tang or hippo tang, (probably) the really little ones are very hard to keep alive IME. I think they're much less stessed in a group, I've almost never seen one by itself less than a couple inches long that was healthy. I saw a couple the other day at a store and was tempted, as these were the smallest I've ever seen and I'm looking for only tiny fish for my tank. Sure enough, they were both scratching away and the colors looked kind of dull, both bad signs.
Keeping the fish stress free as much as possible, alng with all the good fedding advice you've gotten, is the only thing I could add.
urban79
Fri, 25th Aug 2006, 08:33 AM
They get ick ALOT!!!!! Make sure you have a good size tank. I have a 55 and he was stressing out all the time.
ratboy
Fri, 25th Aug 2006, 08:47 AM
Regals do tend to sit on the bottom of the tank esp in smaller tanks <100 gallons. If he eats and you can keep him ick free you should be OK...
reeferRob
Sat, 26th Aug 2006, 03:16 PM
They get ick ALOT!!!!! Make sure you have a good size tank. I have a 55 and he was stressing out all the time.
I had one in my 180 and it stressed and got ick so bad it had all my fish getting ick, since it died I havn't had ick on any of my fish, including my other tangs
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