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Hello everyone. Yesterday I "rescued" a Naso tang from the nearest LFS. He has no diseases or injuries, but he is rather thin. He is picking at the rocks, and very gingerly eating some flake food, but nowhere near enough to maintain, much less recover.
I cannot find nori. I know that Naso tangs prefer brown algae. That was why I tried the flake food; it was the only thing I could think of that had brown in it at hand. He swims right past brine shrimp. I tried romaine and spinach and it's like he doesn't even notice it. I tried LifeLine frozen green and it ate a little of that, but again, nowhere near enough.
I am going to the asian markets in town tomorrow to try to find nori. But does anyone have any other ideas that could help? This is a beautiful fish and it deserves better than that LFS gave it...
BTW, as soon as I put it in the tank, my small heniochus began cleaning it like a cleaner wrasse. The tang apparently recognized it as a cleaner as he sat still and spread his fins. Even moved the pectoral fin up to his face so that the heni could get in there.
Thanks in advance!
djp
I cannot find nori. I know that Naso tangs prefer brown algae. That was why I tried the flake food; it was the only thing I could think of that had brown in it at hand. He swims right past brine shrimp. I tried romaine and spinach and it's like he doesn't even notice it. I tried LifeLine frozen green and it ate a little of that, but again, nowhere near enough.
I am going to the asian markets in town tomorrow to try to find nori. But does anyone have any other ideas that could help? This is a beautiful fish and it deserves better than that LFS gave it...
BTW, as soon as I put it in the tank, my small heniochus began cleaning it like a cleaner wrasse. The tang apparently recognized it as a cleaner as he sat still and spread his fins. Even moved the pectoral fin up to his face so that the heni could get in there.
Thanks in advance!
djp