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Old 09/28/2005, 10:56 PM
Newflee Newflee is offline
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It's also not unusual for this species to take some time getting used to your movements. Quite often if you can hide behind a couch or something they will become much more agressive only to become shy again when you show yourself.
Feeding is easy and they will eat all offerings. While seaweeds or nori are a tang staple generally, this species benefits in a large way to frozen foods as well.
It seems that the fish we worry about the most initially quite often become the tank bully and this species is no stranger to being a jerk so don't stress...soon you may be viewing this fish with a different eye.