blone naso tang

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i got a blone naso tang few day ago but he is not eat i try garlic drop i try frozen and seaweed pellets what eles i can do?

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Here you go, hope this helps:
 

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Hmmmm.... fish is already thin
Best starter is live brine shrimp but not easy to find during winter. Frozen spiruina brine should work. Other would be LRS herbivore diet. . . . mysis shrimp.
I would say nori seaweed but can quickly foul a QT if not eaten.
Seachem sells a product called " ENTICE". Its like magic juice- fish always eat when using this.
 

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Hmmmm.... fish is already thin
Best starter is live brine shrimp but not easy to find during winter. Frozen spiruina brine should work. Other would be LRS herbivore diet. . . . mysis shrimp.
I would say nori seaweed but can quickly foul a QT if not eaten.
Seachem sells a product called " ENTICE". Its like magic juice- fish always eat when using this.
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Hmmmm.... fish is already thin
Best starter is live brine shrimp but not easy to find during winter. Frozen spiruina brine should work. Other would be LRS herbivore diet. . . . mysis shrimp.
I would say nori seaweed but can quickly foul a QT if not eaten.
Seachem sells a product called " ENTICE". Its like magic juice- fish always eat when using this.
thank you i will try all them
 

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