Vegas_ReefMan
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Hello, and I personally want to thank you all for your help in advance.
I have a 225 gallon tank with (in tank ruler order) 1) 7" Male Naso Tang 2) 4" Blue Dot Grouper 3) 5" Purple Tang 4) 5" Desjardini Tang
I have the following questions.
1) How often should they be fed, and how much food? Meaning specifically, how many sheets of seaweed selects (i feed them the brown, red and green normally in combination) should i feed daily and at what intervals?
2) How do you soak the algae, as i heard that you should always soak it in garlic, selcon and vita chem (to prevent illness), but do you ring it out before placing it in the tank? Wont the tank just wash the vitamins and garlic and selcon out of the algae within a minute or two of being on the clip in the tank?
3) How many of New Life Spectrum's Thera +A for large fish pellets should i feed them and how often? Should i soak these also as they dont break down to easy in water?
5) Is brine shrimp not worth feeding the fish? I heard that they are like potato chips for fish, and therefore not nutritious at all? Should i switch them to mysis shrimp that is soaked in the selcon, vitachem and garlic? If brine shrimp are ok to feed them, should i soak them as well?
4) Is it possible to have too much current in a tank? I have an iwaki 100mdrlt pump for the return at 10' of head, hooked to a wavy sea plus wavemaker (which i love). I also have a rio 2100+ powerhead in the tank pushing 692 gph. Is this too much current?
5) I have a sump full of red gracillaria and chaetomorphia, should i feed them this as well? I have tried the red gracillaria (via hooking to a clip) but they dont like it? What advise do you have in terms of how much to feed, and how to feed? Should it be soaked in selcon, vita chem, and garlic?
6) My 7" male Naso has a bloated belly always, i dont know if it is because i refill his clip 3 times a day with about 8 sheets of seaweed selects each day? Is he overeating? If it is not, could it be dropsy? I will add pictures to this post tomorrow.
Thanks again for your help!
Vegas Reefer
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I have a 225 gallon tank with (in tank ruler order) 1) 7" Male Naso Tang 2) 4" Blue Dot Grouper 3) 5" Purple Tang 4) 5" Desjardini Tang
I have the following questions.
1) How often should they be fed, and how much food? Meaning specifically, how many sheets of seaweed selects (i feed them the brown, red and green normally in combination) should i feed daily and at what intervals?
2) How do you soak the algae, as i heard that you should always soak it in garlic, selcon and vita chem (to prevent illness), but do you ring it out before placing it in the tank? Wont the tank just wash the vitamins and garlic and selcon out of the algae within a minute or two of being on the clip in the tank?
3) How many of New Life Spectrum's Thera +A for large fish pellets should i feed them and how often? Should i soak these also as they dont break down to easy in water?
5) Is brine shrimp not worth feeding the fish? I heard that they are like potato chips for fish, and therefore not nutritious at all? Should i switch them to mysis shrimp that is soaked in the selcon, vitachem and garlic? If brine shrimp are ok to feed them, should i soak them as well?
4) Is it possible to have too much current in a tank? I have an iwaki 100mdrlt pump for the return at 10' of head, hooked to a wavy sea plus wavemaker (which i love). I also have a rio 2100+ powerhead in the tank pushing 692 gph. Is this too much current?
5) I have a sump full of red gracillaria and chaetomorphia, should i feed them this as well? I have tried the red gracillaria (via hooking to a clip) but they dont like it? What advise do you have in terms of how much to feed, and how to feed? Should it be soaked in selcon, vita chem, and garlic?
6) My 7" male Naso has a bloated belly always, i dont know if it is because i refill his clip 3 times a day with about 8 sheets of seaweed selects each day? Is he overeating? If it is not, could it be dropsy? I will add pictures to this post tomorrow.
Thanks again for your help!
Vegas Reefer
:bum: :bum: