SRC Member akahoshi Posted March 11, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted March 11, 2005 Hi all, Another poll.. this time on eating tangs.. which tang is hardest to feed? Please note that only vote for the fish that you actually tried. Or else if not, then AT will beat the rest hands down...lol Also, if you actually got one of the listed fishes to eat, pls state what you used to make them eat?? (e.g. - Henry's food, garlicguard, nori..etc) Also please state whether you knew if they were already eating at the LFS.. Thanks all! (I have a feeling clown tang will have a good competition with AT!) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member PBT Posted March 11, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted March 11, 2005 actually all are easy to feed ..feed it with red bamboo algae..they wil start to eat even i u put the fish today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
veliferium Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 for me i will say AT and clown tang,i have heard u have to flood the whole holding container wif food in order to get them to eat(clown Tang) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member rockfish Posted October 17, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted October 17, 2006 As for me.. Among all the tangs i tried... Powder blue is the hardest. Maybe becos i have other tangs in there, so its afraid to come out and eat... I feel Its very timid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member searching4dan Posted December 10, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted December 10, 2006 IMO, all tangs are very greedy.. depends on ur luck bro.. some are terriority by nature.. some timid like shit.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member reeftask Posted November 10, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted November 10, 2007 IMO, all tangs are very greedy..depends on ur luck bro.. some are terriority by nature.. some timid like shit.. I agree with him. Its like humans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member angelfishlover Posted November 10, 2007 SRC Member Share Posted November 10, 2007 Achilles tang sounds like it is very hard to feed the founder of this club. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Vlamingi_cont Posted April 5, 2009 SRC Member Share Posted April 5, 2009 Voted clown tang... Tried once and gave up... unless second one's colour is intense... Quote 1ft cube with IOS [the low tech tank] 1. JBJ C-breeze to keep temp hovering around 27-28'C 2. LED clip on - 120 bulbs -skimmer-less- My 3 humble equipments that keeps my tank running... [DRIED OUT] 1. The RSM itself of course 2.My NEW Deltec MCE-300 Skimmer 3. My trusty Arctica Chiller Tank parameters: Temperature maintained at 25.3'C to 24.7'C No3: 10ppm(b4 the use of the deltec skimmer) No3: 5ppm (after use of the skimmer) Others? too lazy to measure...LOL Camera- EOS 50D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Reefer yikai Posted April 5, 2009 Senior Reefer Share Posted April 5, 2009 definately clown tang. although achilles tang also hard to feed, i find it more hardy than clown tangs. clown tangs are just difficult-er (if there is such a word)...tried one last time and it died. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legendz1987 Posted September 19, 2009 Share Posted September 19, 2009 well i would say clown tang it is.. tried 2 times but cannot survive.. it always seems to be nipping on the rocks.. i thought they will eat.. but i guess not.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member sunny03 Posted September 19, 2009 SRC Member Share Posted September 19, 2009 well i would say clown tang it is.. tried 2 times but cannot survive.. it always seems to be nipping on the rocks.. i thought they will eat.. but i guess not.. on my 2nd tried i got my clown tang feeding now even dare to challange x2 sohar .. Quote Selling big game fishing equipment. Stella 20k / 17k .. made in Japan jigging blue rose / kabuzu popping rod... pm for prices Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jythong Posted April 8, 2010 Share Posted April 8, 2010 My clown tang was feeding on day 1 upon release into tang, didn't test feed it at LFS. But it died mysteriously on 2nd week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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SRC Member Goondoo Posted August 31, 2010 SRC Member Share Posted August 31, 2010 I think no Tangs can resist feasts of fresh algae. My tang and algae blenny go crazy when ever I dump in my "scrubber"'s netting. Quote Regards, Billy Cheong 70gal, 250w MH (Reeflux 12000K), Tunze Nano Wavebox 6206, Tunze 6045, Tunze 6025, Teco TW4, Rio HF20, Aquabee 3000L, Rio HF17, SM100 Scrubber box (4x24w T5 2700K) Fish: Amphiprion ocellaris (Ocellaris Clowns), Nemateleotris magnifica (Firefish), Pterapogon kauderni (Kaudern's Cardinal) Inverts: Calcinus laevimanus (Hermit Crab), Lysmata amboinensis (Cleaner Shrimp), Sand Dollar Corals: Capnella (Purple Hairy Finger Leather), Plerogyra sinuosa (Green Bubble Coral), Euphyllia glabrescens (Torch Coral), Dendrophyllia (Supersun Coral), Rhodactis spp. (Hairy Mushroom) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joeteng Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 what food you guys feed to make them so healthy and fat? mine yellow tang eat alot but still skinny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joeteng Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 can you put two tang together in a tank? cos one just die suddenly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solo77 Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 Give them red bamboo, pellet and mysis to pump their fats. However, if there is a bully, the timid and shy one is unlikely to get that many food. Quote Tank : 4 X 2 X 2 with low iron front panel and external overflow Skimmer : BK SM200 with waste collector Return Pumps : Red Dragon 6m3 and Ehiem 1262 FR : 2 X Deltec 509 & powered by AB2000 Nitrate Filter : Deltec NF 509 and tee off from AB2000 Calcium R'tor : Deltec PF 501 with RM secondary chamber Kalkwasser R'tor : Deltec KM500 Chiller : Pansonic 1 HP Compressor with 20m titanium Coil Wave Makers : 4 X Tunze 6055 with 7096 & Vortec MP40w Controller : GHL Profilux Lighting : ATI Powermodule 10 or 8 tubes Water Top-up : Water Top-Up tank powered by Tunze Osmolator External Monitor : American Pinpoint pH and Temp. Monitor for main tank and GHL Profilux Controller to measure temp, pH, Redox Ozonizer : Sander C50 UV : Corallife 6x Algae Scrubbler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samchenz Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 can you put two tang together in a tank? cos one just die suddenly I have some tangs living together....not much issue but of course there will be a "show of fins opening" to show who is the boss. Currently have 1 naso, 1blue, 1 sailfin, 2 YT. Other bros here have even more types and some tang species are less tolerant to other tangs. Normally, for newcomers, I will put it in a basket first, for it to recognise what is food (roasted seaweed/pellets etc). After feeding a few days, (maybe 3 days) release into tank. Then continue to replenish seaweed frequently, after a while become pui tang. Red bamboo mentioned by Solo77 is a good idea too, since it is "natural food" from the sea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Ketchup Posted April 20, 2011 SRC Member Share Posted April 20, 2011 I think Red bamboo may not be accepted by some of the tangs... especially those already used to the clipped Nori/seaweed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Bulldozer Posted September 14, 2011 SRC Member Share Posted September 14, 2011 Contribute a bit here. My 2 Yellow Tangs are still the 'King' of my tank. But the Smaller Scopas Tang dares to challenge them at times. All feeding well and easy from the start. My Blue Tang is the 'PIG' of them all.... starts eating pellets from day 2.. Enough TaNGS in my Tank liao.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Ketchup Posted September 15, 2011 SRC Member Share Posted September 15, 2011 Blue tang is usually the easiest to feed on pellets i think.. Yellow Tang is a grazer so easier on seaweed.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johan Posted September 24, 2011 Share Posted September 24, 2011 Well this discussion can drag on for years,but still worth to follow. Mind you for all fish that is hard to feed, lately we have frozen Cyclop-eeze .. Comes in various grades and is eager eaten even by fish we normally tend to say.. "I give you hardly any chance ".. Pure or " in the mix " all fish will eat it as soon as it is administered to the tank..... Beside that crustaceans ( Lysmanta) but also Trimma like fish and even Mandarins !! LOVE IT... After a few days they notice when the feeding frenzy will take place and get to the surface!! Enjoy!! For those new to the hobby Cyclop-eeze is NOT Cyclops !! But more related to Calanus finmarchius. It is nowadays considered as a "must" for Reef Tanks . I use it on my Tubastrea aurea and others....Polyps extend enormous in NO TIME!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fishyfish Posted October 18, 2011 Share Posted October 18, 2011 Hi all, I bought a PBT on sat which just arrived in CF on dat day. I did not have a chance to see it feed as it only just arrived. Now 3 days later, it has not begin to feed in my 2 foot QT tank. It showed no interest in garlic soaked pellets, nori, Henry's, frozen mysis/brine, flakes, shredded seaweed. Is it doomed? It ls a beautiful 5 inch specimen with no ich and getting only uv treated water. The QT tank is even strewn with small LR with algae growing from my ATS. I just swims leisurely with regular gill beats, not shy, not stressed but not eating. What else can I do to initiate a feedng response? How many days will a newly arrived PBT need before it decides to eat? What is the longest no of days you've experienced? I have not tried red bamboo or frozen cyclopeeze yet. What do you think? I'm frustrated and in despair... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member DUCADOS Posted October 18, 2011 SRC Member Share Posted October 18, 2011 For me I feel that it's the powder blue Quote Some1 doesn't 1 2 do anything find an excuse,some1 1 2 do something find a mean! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fishyfish Posted October 18, 2011 Share Posted October 18, 2011 Update. Tried offering red bamboo. No interest as well. Moved him to a 4 ft LPS tank. Only other fish is a clown coris. Hope can get it to feed soon. Got a bottle of Sea-chem garlic guard to try out. The kent marine one didn't seem to attract its attention. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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