yannifish
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Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3285319
LOL....I love brussel sprouts
I would do less flakes.....feed teh frozen foods daily, and the flakes maybe 2x a week
I plan on feeding the frozen every day now. Cutting back on flake sounds fine.
I wonder if clownfish will eat nori...
Also, I'll be visiting let stores next week, so hopefully I can stock up on some other frozen foods then.
Maybe brine shrimp. Suggestions welcome.
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3285323
Nori is usually made from Porphyra, a saltwater seaweed. You don't need to buy seaweed designed for aqauarium use. I get mine from Wal-Mart. You just have to make sure the Nori isn't seasoned, just dried/roasted.
Dwarf angels natural diet is filamentous micro-algae. One of the key aspects to successfully keeping a dwarf is having an established tank, where the angel can graze from the live rock.
I'm not sure a dwarf angel would bother with land-based greens. Typically most public aquariums offer romaine lettuce to their tangs/other herbivore fish.
Good, nori is cheap and I can buy it without driving hours or ordering.
I'm starting to get more confident in the fact that it won't be too difficult to meet the needs of an angel, which is good.
Now I just need to get in the habit of feeding other foods. Starting tomorrow.
http:///forum/post/3285319
LOL....I love brussel sprouts
I would do less flakes.....feed teh frozen foods daily, and the flakes maybe 2x a week
I plan on feeding the frozen every day now. Cutting back on flake sounds fine.
I wonder if clownfish will eat nori...
Also, I'll be visiting let stores next week, so hopefully I can stock up on some other frozen foods then.
Maybe brine shrimp. Suggestions welcome.
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3285323
Nori is usually made from Porphyra, a saltwater seaweed. You don't need to buy seaweed designed for aqauarium use. I get mine from Wal-Mart. You just have to make sure the Nori isn't seasoned, just dried/roasted.
Dwarf angels natural diet is filamentous micro-algae. One of the key aspects to successfully keeping a dwarf is having an established tank, where the angel can graze from the live rock.
I'm not sure a dwarf angel would bother with land-based greens. Typically most public aquariums offer romaine lettuce to their tangs/other herbivore fish.
Good, nori is cheap and I can buy it without driving hours or ordering.
I'm starting to get more confident in the fact that it won't be too difficult to meet the needs of an angel, which is good.
Now I just need to get in the habit of feeding other foods. Starting tomorrow.