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reefrookie379

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Hello everyone! I have a juvenile Bristletooth Tomini Surgeonfish I recently acquired. He picks at hair algae on my rocks all day long and eats my Piscine Energetics mysis shrimp and San Fransisco Bay brine shrimp no problem. I tried Julian Springs red and green seaweed in a veggie clip for him as well which it just will not eat. (Even tried soaking it in Seachem garlic cure) I figured it was just because he was eating enough but I recently noticed him trying to eat this coral I posted a photo of with this post. Some of the research I have done says he may be doing this due to malnutrition. Any advice and opinions would be appreciated. Thank you!

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That genus of tangs doesn't always eat nori. You can try it on a rock or pvc pipe instead of the clip. There are frozen and flake/pellet foods that contain greens.

It actually wouldn't be a terrible thing for it to eat that specific coral.

Good luck.
 

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