JBinFla
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So in my small tank I have two clowns, one small tang and a goby. I'm working on my 75g so hopefully before the tang gets bigger (it's a baby, about 1.5" long) I'll have that I understand it's not right for the biocube but wifes permission for this whole aquatic adventure was necessary (her words: gotta have a dory).
Anyway so here I am and I feed these things as I've been instructed by LFS. I feed one cube (or about 3/4) every three days. I feel terrible as I see others feeding daily. The fish have done fine like this, so I just want to verify I'm not being cruel to my animals by going every three days. My tank is "okay" on the test, ammonia and nitrites don't show up I did have a spike (20ppm) of nitrates when I started feeding more regular so I'm thinking in order to have these fish in this tank I have to starve them. It bothers me. I have a 75g but it'll be a few months as I only have tank and stand and a lot on my plate (work, school, family!) so I'm finding things go slow.
So, what are your thoughts? The fish seem healthy, they are way more vibrant than at my LFS (and PetCo fish look like swimming death!) so they appear healthy to me, but if this were my dog I'd never go three days without food. Any insight into fish eating habits is appreciated and good animal husbandry. Thnks!
Anyway so here I am and I feed these things as I've been instructed by LFS. I feed one cube (or about 3/4) every three days. I feel terrible as I see others feeding daily. The fish have done fine like this, so I just want to verify I'm not being cruel to my animals by going every three days. My tank is "okay" on the test, ammonia and nitrites don't show up I did have a spike (20ppm) of nitrates when I started feeding more regular so I'm thinking in order to have these fish in this tank I have to starve them. It bothers me. I have a 75g but it'll be a few months as I only have tank and stand and a lot on my plate (work, school, family!) so I'm finding things go slow.
So, what are your thoughts? The fish seem healthy, they are way more vibrant than at my LFS (and PetCo fish look like swimming death!) so they appear healthy to me, but if this were my dog I'd never go three days without food. Any insight into fish eating habits is appreciated and good animal husbandry. Thnks!