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tangs
hey fellas need some good ideas on what to feed my tangs for good grouth?
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Spirulina and nori get my vote.
Mariner
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ive heard spirulina discs by wardley recommended by some tang owners. dont own a tang myself, so dont know from personal experience. I do have a culture of 'tank heaven' from indopac sea farms in my refugium, for when I do get a tang.
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i meant TANG heaven, not TANK heaven, sorry.
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Yep that is right. Soak it in selcon for 5 minutes to get them in overdrive.
I like using the spirulina discs because they are hard, last long and sink to the bottom. The only exception is the blue (regal) tang which is a meateater but likes veggies from time to time. REEForm: Never buy a fish from the Philippines or Indonesia where the use of cyanide is rampant. |
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I feed my tangs romaine lettuce, or I go th the local oriential market and look for Spirulina sea weed wraps- which come in sheets and are easy to feed.
Jim C
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As it gets larger, feed it small chunks of meaty seafood too. Mine loves squid and scallops.
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thanks fellas will do
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