I try to feed daily, although I miss a couple days a month.
I don't think I feed enough, and I'm not sure if it is frequency or quantity...
You see, I recently started into the world of tangs. Now, I'm not a big "fish" person, so I have always had a passive interest in most fish. However, when I had two grape caulerpa strains infiltrate one of my tanks, I bought up every tang that was listed locally (not from a store). After about 6 or 7, eventually I found one that would eat it. Great, problem solved. But, the tank was too small for long term, so I put 4 of them into my 220 and the rest in my 8 foot frag tank. Again, great.
However, my convict tang, which was plump when I got him, has definitely lost some weight and I am worried it is too much weight. The rest are just less than plump, which I feel is good. So I have bumped up my Single sheet of nori and a bunch of pellets to two sheets of nori every two days. I'm also going to make some raw food and feed that a couple times a week.
I don't think I feed enough, and I'm not sure if it is frequency or quantity...
You see, I recently started into the world of tangs. Now, I'm not a big "fish" person, so I have always had a passive interest in most fish. However, when I had two grape caulerpa strains infiltrate one of my tanks, I bought up every tang that was listed locally (not from a store). After about 6 or 7, eventually I found one that would eat it. Great, problem solved. But, the tank was too small for long term, so I put 4 of them into my 220 and the rest in my 8 foot frag tank. Again, great.
However, my convict tang, which was plump when I got him, has definitely lost some weight and I am worried it is too much weight. The rest are just less than plump, which I feel is good. So I have bumped up my Single sheet of nori and a bunch of pellets to two sheets of nori every two days. I'm also going to make some raw food and feed that a couple times a week.