Cheryl
Member
Hello again!
I need some help with caring for my Tang. Seems healthy, but I've had to make some changes due to high nitrates. I seem to be doing better, doing water changes and testing. But I also want to make sure the fish/coral are happy.
I have cut down feedings to half a cube Emerald Entree and DT Phyto every other day, but I am putting an approx 3"X2" sheet of Nori seaweed in the tank for the tang everyday. Is this enough? I think so....
It is a 75gal tank with 80 lbs LR, 1 yellow tang, 2 damsels, 2 small striped catfish, 1 lawnmower blenny, and several corals.
I have read and searched and read and searched....nothing specific. I know that Tangs are grazers and need constant grazing food but the seaweed is gone pretty quick. Any help would be appreciated, as always.
Also, any opinions on the Saltwater Master test kits or the Nutrifin Calcium test kits? I'm hoping I can depend on their accuracy due to living so far from the LFS.
Thanks in advance!!!
C
I need some help with caring for my Tang. Seems healthy, but I've had to make some changes due to high nitrates. I seem to be doing better, doing water changes and testing. But I also want to make sure the fish/coral are happy.
I have cut down feedings to half a cube Emerald Entree and DT Phyto every other day, but I am putting an approx 3"X2" sheet of Nori seaweed in the tank for the tang everyday. Is this enough? I think so....
It is a 75gal tank with 80 lbs LR, 1 yellow tang, 2 damsels, 2 small striped catfish, 1 lawnmower blenny, and several corals.
I have read and searched and read and searched....nothing specific. I know that Tangs are grazers and need constant grazing food but the seaweed is gone pretty quick. Any help would be appreciated, as always.
Also, any opinions on the Saltwater Master test kits or the Nutrifin Calcium test kits? I'm hoping I can depend on their accuracy due to living so far from the LFS.
Thanks in advance!!!
C