Powder blue Tang not eating.

My adult powder blue Tang doesn't appear to eat very much. He will graze on the rocks, but I never see him eating any of the seaweed from the clip. My lipstick tang does but he don't go near it.

Any suggestions or anything else I can try with him?

Thanks.


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Yes, to be fair it's only been in there a couple of weeks. You recognise that?


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It's still a bit stressing if it's not eating by now.

What have you been offering it? Make sure it's getting a lot of greens! Spirulina should get him going. You can try some meaty foods too, like mysis. If the tang likes to pick at algae in a few specific areas, try wrapping a rock in that area with nori (use an elastic to pin it down).
 
Actually, it's probably been more like a week. It does still hide a lot so probably still settling. Only tried nori so far. Will get some spirulina though and try the rock and band trick. Thank you. You


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No didn't quarantine, straight in after acclimation. I saw him grazing in the shop but think they got the price wrong so just snapped him up there and then.


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No didn't quarantine, straight in after acclimation. I saw him grazing in the shop but think they got the price wrong so just snapped him up there and then.


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This might come back and bite you. This is one tang, along with the Hippo and Achilles that needs to be quarantine. Keep an eye on him and Good Luck.
 
Lol. Thanks. He don't seem too stressed, just a little shy. Hopefully he'll come out of his shell like the lipstick has.


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What size tank and what other (larger) tankmates?

They are a very shy fish by nature. If you have other actively grazing (large) fish, the PBT may starve rather than forage for food (they are active grazers and should be in a mature tank).
 
Hi Brian. Tank is 100g and he is the biggest fish in there. The next is a smaller lipstick but they are the only tangs.


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Hi Brian. Tank is 100g and he is the biggest fish in there. The next is a smaller lipstick but they are the only tangs.


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Tank is mighty small, just saying considering powder blue are schooling fish who graze.


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Powder blue Tang not eating.

Small!? It's 5 foot long and two foot high!


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Just look at David Saxbys tank. Now think of putting that same fish he has in a 100g.. You have to remember where these fish come from, especially considering the schooling and feeding habits of something like a Powder Blue.


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I know what you mean, but it's still no doubt the biggest tank that this one has ever been in. I don't think it's a wild one never been in the open waters. I know there are guidelines but if everyone stuck to those, nobody apart from maybe half a percent of tank owners who have ridiculously large tanks that take over their houses would have anything higher than a common clown. I had a 120l before and was told it would be cruel to have anything more than ONE clown fish!!! Of course I had a lot more than that and everything was great in there.


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I'm not a knob btw, if the PBT shoes any signs of actual distress or unhappiness than I will be sure to re home him. He's only been in a week and does seem to be a bit more explorative tonight. He's hanging out with the lipstick too which I never thought would happen. Was obviously a good idea to add them at almost the same time.


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I know what you mean, but it's still no doubt the biggest tank that this one has ever been in.

Perhaps, but before that he was in the ocean.

I don't think it's a wild one never been in the open waters.

I don't know of any PBT that are captive bred.

I know there are guidelines but if everyone stuck to those, nobody apart from maybe half a percent of tank owners who have ridiculously large tanks that take over their houses would have anything higher than a common clown.

The guidance is to prevent aquarists from housing fish in tanks that may not be suited, which generally results in a lack of feeding response. Since you are having problems with your tang eating, the size of the tank is a definite potential cause.

I had a 120l before and was told it would be cruel to have anything more than ONE clown fish!!! Of course I had a lot more than that and everything was great in there.

The advice you may have received about a different tank and a different fish really don't apply to this issue.
 
I'm not a knob btw, if the PBT shoes any signs of actual distress or unhappiness than I will be sure to re home him. He's only been in a week and does seem to be a bit more explorative tonight. He's hanging out with the lipstick too which I never thought would happen. Was obviously a good idea to add them at almost the same time.


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Your tank is much too small for the Naso. They "hang out" because of size limitations. They are competitors for the same food sources, and will probably not coexist.
 
The price I paid for him I wouldn't have thought it was wild. I paid double for my gold stripe maroon clowns! He had been eating in the tank it was kept in in the LFS that was a quarter the size so I don't think that size is an issue. He is actually darting about with the lipstick as we speak so I'm hoping he's getting a bit more comfortable.


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