rdmpe
New member
I have occasionally heard comments in posts where people claim to "always have some nori on a veggie clip in my tank" and I wonder if that is really possible? Maybe my fish are starving? The second I put some nori on a veggie clip, my fish obliterate it.
Is it possible to put enough nori in a tank that the fish will actually, at some point, stop eating it? :lol: Please, I'm serious....
The fish in my tank that eat nori off the clip are
6" sailfin tang
4" blonde naso tang
5" yellow coris wrasse (really!)
5" elegant coris wrasse (seriously!)
4" scribbled rabbitfish
2.5" starry blenny
I also put cheato on the clip, and it goes much more slowly (understandable I suppose). The only fish that eat the cheato regularly are the sailfin, naso and scribbled rabbitfish...
So I'm really interested to hear from people who have these type of fish that just casually graze on nori without totally pigging out on it.
TIA!
Is it possible to put enough nori in a tank that the fish will actually, at some point, stop eating it? :lol: Please, I'm serious....
The fish in my tank that eat nori off the clip are
6" sailfin tang
4" blonde naso tang
5" yellow coris wrasse (really!)
5" elegant coris wrasse (seriously!)
4" scribbled rabbitfish
2.5" starry blenny
I also put cheato on the clip, and it goes much more slowly (understandable I suppose). The only fish that eat the cheato regularly are the sailfin, naso and scribbled rabbitfish...
So I'm really interested to hear from people who have these type of fish that just casually graze on nori without totally pigging out on it.
TIA!