KashAlp
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Hey guys i recently bought a blond naso tang that looked very healthy and was an active swimmer in the tank i took him from.
Now being 5 days old in my tank i have yet to see him eat. When all the other fish rush to glass to eat he just sinks into the rocks and hides out till i leave the room. Doesnt spend all his time in the rocks but a good chunk of it whenever there is traffic walking past the tank. He is also starting to show minor signs of weight lose.
I've tried Nori on a veggie clip and tried to a rock just outside of his hiding spot, Flake food, spirulina cubes, and krill. He is about 4" long with tail and is the smallest tang i have in the tank. I also add a bit of garlic to his food cocktail i brew up for the fish. He does venture out from end to end of the tank with the other fish but always returns to the same hiding spot.
Tank Mates: 1 sailfin tang, 1 blue tang, 1 yellow tang, 2 clown, 2 foxface, 1 Four stripped damsel, 1 blood shrimp, 2 cleaner shrimp.
Tank: 125 gallon with 55g sump
Any ideas on how to get this little guy to eat? its been almost a week now and would hate to lose this beautiful fish. :sad1:
heres a couple pics of my little "akuna" sorry for quailty. im no photographer...
Now being 5 days old in my tank i have yet to see him eat. When all the other fish rush to glass to eat he just sinks into the rocks and hides out till i leave the room. Doesnt spend all his time in the rocks but a good chunk of it whenever there is traffic walking past the tank. He is also starting to show minor signs of weight lose.
I've tried Nori on a veggie clip and tried to a rock just outside of his hiding spot, Flake food, spirulina cubes, and krill. He is about 4" long with tail and is the smallest tang i have in the tank. I also add a bit of garlic to his food cocktail i brew up for the fish. He does venture out from end to end of the tank with the other fish but always returns to the same hiding spot.
Tank Mates: 1 sailfin tang, 1 blue tang, 1 yellow tang, 2 clown, 2 foxface, 1 Four stripped damsel, 1 blood shrimp, 2 cleaner shrimp.
Tank: 125 gallon with 55g sump
Any ideas on how to get this little guy to eat? its been almost a week now and would hate to lose this beautiful fish. :sad1:
heres a couple pics of my little "akuna" sorry for quailty. im no photographer...
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