Hi I have :
A sailfin, purple, yellow, scopas, hippo/blue tang and foxface which are all decently small (medium size tops) + assorted fish (lots of em)
the ones that mainly seem to jump on the Nori are my 5 chromis, leopard wrasse, longnose butterfly (with an appetite). Sometimes even the triggerfish would nibble at it.
Do I feed them enough with 2 Julian sprungs sheets per day? Just asking out of curiosity. I also throw a bunch of “algae eater” pellets (20 pellets) and feed 4 cubes of frozen food every night.
here’s the list I guess :
Yellow tang
Purple tang
Sailfin tang
Scopas tang
Hippo tang
Foxface
Mandarin (he only eats pods which I have my production for him)
Chromis x5
Firefish x2
Clowns x2
Engineer goby x2
Lawnmower blenny
Blue throat trigger
Bicolor dottyback
Cardinal fish x2
Longnose butterfly
Six line
Leopard wrasse
Basically, should I feed more frozen too? Is 2 Julian springs enough? Usually the 4 cubes are krill, mysis and 2x brine. More pellets? Idc about excess nutrients I just want the fishies to be happy.
A sailfin, purple, yellow, scopas, hippo/blue tang and foxface which are all decently small (medium size tops) + assorted fish (lots of em)
the ones that mainly seem to jump on the Nori are my 5 chromis, leopard wrasse, longnose butterfly (with an appetite). Sometimes even the triggerfish would nibble at it.
Do I feed them enough with 2 Julian sprungs sheets per day? Just asking out of curiosity. I also throw a bunch of “algae eater” pellets (20 pellets) and feed 4 cubes of frozen food every night.
here’s the list I guess :
Yellow tang
Purple tang
Sailfin tang
Scopas tang
Hippo tang
Foxface
Mandarin (he only eats pods which I have my production for him)
Chromis x5
Firefish x2
Clowns x2
Engineer goby x2
Lawnmower blenny
Blue throat trigger
Bicolor dottyback
Cardinal fish x2
Longnose butterfly
Six line
Leopard wrasse
Basically, should I feed more frozen too? Is 2 Julian springs enough? Usually the 4 cubes are krill, mysis and 2x brine. More pellets? Idc about excess nutrients I just want the fishies to be happy.