Sometimes I feel like a broken record on this issue, but brine shrimp has almost no nutritional value - mysis is MUCH better. I prefer the Piscine Energetics brand of mysis, but I'm sure any brand is better than brine shrimp (unless you are gut packing live brine). Here's some stats, and you can read and compare with the brand you are using:I feed brine for my other fish (docile fish) every other day and supplement with sheet algea on the days I don't feed brine.
**P.E. Mysis - Crude Protein....69.5%
Crude Fat.........8.35%
Crude Fiber......2.75%
Max. Ash..........5.5%
**San Francisco Bay Brine - Crude Protein....5.8%
Crude Fat..........0.6%
Crude Fiber.......0.25%
Moisture............92.%
Also, IMO, I don't feel that feeding your fish once every other day is sufficient. Smaller amounts two times a day works best for my fish...this would be closer to how they would feed in the wild, as fish will usually snack all day long (every day) in the ocean. As far as your Regal tang is concerned, give it some time to adjust to it's new surroundings. They are very shy creatures. If you still haven't noticed it eating what you offer within a week to 10 days, try some gut packed live brine shrimp to illicit a feeding response.
Oh...on the Nori, if you are in Austin, Hong Kong Supermarket, Inc. on 8557 Research Blvd. sells a HUGE pkg. of Nori for $5. bucks.
Just out of curiosity, what size tank do you have, and what are the other (fish) inhabitants?
Wendy



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