Picky eater - Naso tang

karimwassef

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I got 3 tangs and one rabbit in my 380gal to eat a hair algae bloom.
My Naso started eating the hair immediately but then stopped. The hair is rooted in a sand layer on my rock from a sand storm a few weeks ago.

I don't know if he doesn't like the taste of hair or prefers other food? He eats nori like a puppy dog on treats, but I got him to keep the tang clear of hair. I haven't fed for 3 days and all the other fish eat the hair (purple, juvenile sailfin, two bar rabbit). My sea hares, urchins, emerald crabs, arrow crab, and hermits eat the hair too but 380gal is a lot of hair.

My conditions are good (temp 77, salinity 35, pH 8.37, dKH 8, Ca 400). Coral polyp expansion is good. All the other fish have full bellies.

He's getting a sunken belly. Could he be picky to the point of self starvation?

Again, he eats nori readily so I don't think he's sick - just super picky?
 
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Seems like people are having a lot of trouble with Naso tangs these days. It is close to an unkeepable fish for me and I think it's designation as easy/moderate should be changed. I never had Naso's in the past eat GHA in my tanks, so you were ahead of the game, at least for a while. When I kept one sucessfully some years ago it ate nori, yes, but I also fed it a lot of meaty stuff. It's a fish that needs pretty heavy feeding to keep weight on.

Doesn't seem like you have had it all that long, assume you didn't QT? Looks healthy enough, but the silent killer is often collection practices with these fish. That is my explanation as to why I can no longer keep them - after all, it couldn't be anything I'm doing!
 
He's tank raised (as in grew up from a juvenile in a tank). This fish belonged to another reef keeper for about 5 years. He and the purple tang and a cleaner wrasse were raised together in his tank. I had only a juvenile sailfin and rabbit in a 90day old tank. I got them together to form a stable and non-aggressive fish base. So quarantine was the DT - nothing to infect really.

The purple eats hair, but prefers nori. I eat nori myself as a snack, by the way. The hair is absurdly bad smelling (like skimmer output) by the way. Not sure why, and I've never bothered to smell it before his pickiness to eat.
 
Tangs tend to process food poorly. As a consequence they eat a lot and poop a lot to get sufficient nutrition. I doubt that you can keep any tang feeding only hair algae since they need vegetable and meaty foods frequently fed.
 
So I got a fish to maintain my tank and he needs special maintenance...

I put some flake in there and he gobbled it up. I didn't dip it in selcon this time just to see how he reacts and it didn't phase him.
 
Tangs tend to process food poorly. As a consequence they eat a lot and poop a lot to get sufficient nutrition. I doubt that you can keep any tang feeding only hair algae since they need vegetable and meaty foods frequently fed.

Agreed, hair algae alone is not sustainable diet for tangs and rabbit. My yellow tanh and foxface do keep my tank clear of hair algae as they pick on rock all day long, but i also feed them nori daily plus flake and high protein food a few times a week like pe mysis
 
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I have 380gals of hair. My tank back is in my garage and I live on a lake in TX. The mosquito and gnat volume isn't typical. I didn't do water changes for 2 months and my skimmer was pulling 2 quarts of brown gunk a week.
 
I would try a refugium with macro algae. You have a lot of nutrients in that water. Did you, perhaps, use dry rock instead of live rock? (phosphates).
 
I have a DSB and macro algae refugium overflowing with Chaeto.

He likes to eat the Chaeto too, by the way.

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I started it about a month ago. Here's what it looked like
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2 weeks ago
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So the macro started from 1/2" thick to 2" thick in 4 weeks - and I added 9 urchins, 3 hares, 3 tangs (including my reluctant Naso), 1 rabbit, 100 hermits, and ~20 monster turbos, 9 emeralds, 2 Sallys, and an arrow crab.
 
The rocks are visible again, but it is a war

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I would recommend tangs in the bristletooth family for your landscaping- like kole tang or to to tomini tang, they will keep the "weed" short after they've been "cut"
 
Thanks. They're not really my favorite looking fish though. Why the bristletooth family? My favorite tangs are hippo regal and powder blue. Are they better than a Naso?
 
Thanks. They're not really my favorite looking fish though. Why the bristletooth family? My favorite tangs are hippo regal and powder blue. Are they better than a Naso?

Sorry my suggestion was purely from utility point of view- the structure of their mouth is designed to graze the rock works clean of algae, while most of the tangs you have or are interested have their mouth designed to "nip" on leafy greens such as most macro algae, rather than grazing hair algae.
 
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