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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

Fish feeding Algae

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  • They will have a good chance if you put them all into the aquarium at the same time.

  • They will have a good chance if you put them all into the aquarium at the same time.

  • They will have a good chance if you put them all into the aquarium at the same time.

  • Nice tank. I always thought you couldn't mix tangs. Do the yellow Tangs get on OK with the Powder Blue. (That Powder Blue is STUNNING by the way)

  • @ChrisRottweiler, They will have a good chance if you put them all into the aquarium at the same time.

  • Thanks to everyone for their comments. I will be posting a updated video in HD soon.

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  • You definitely know what you are doing ! That is the most beautiful tank that I've seen for a home aquarium. How many gallons?

  • 00:8 That wrasse must have some huge balls.

  • @bluejupiter100 just tried this worked well!

  • BTW when i feed dried algae I fold it several time and then rubber-band it to a stone. It takes them longer to eat it and they have to work much harder. This is exciting (for a fish) and it forces them to "excercise." I mention this because your tang did what my Annularis angel used to do: rip off a huge chunk and let it go floating into the overflow! Your tank inspired my recent purchase of a gorgeous powder blue. He's still in quarantine but soon going to my 210 gal. wish me luck!

  • btw, when I feed dried algae I rubber-band it to a stone after floding it several times. I say this because I see your tang do what my Blue ring angels does: tear off a huge chunk and then let it go floating right into the overflow and into the filter! I found that when I use my method they have to work a little harder and spend more time pecking at it (which is thrilling if you're a fish). I just bought a powder blue tang-- still in his qt tank and destined for my 210. wish me luck.

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