You obviously did not put in anywhere near enough.Whenever i put Nori in my tank, its gone in 20-30 seconds! No matter how much i add in.
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You obviously did not put in anywhere near enough.Whenever i put Nori in my tank, its gone in 20-30 seconds! No matter how much i add in.
Those are some FAT tangsMy Tang gang. I just hope they wont all died of cardiac arrest.
Ohh that yellowThose are some FAT tangs
**no matter how much i add in...they literally will not stop eating it.You obviously did not put in anywhere near enough.
I feel yeah**no matter how much i add in...they literally will not stop eating it.
I use the same clips but instead use the suction cups they come with to hold onto the glass (acrylic). If they get pulled off the glass they float and are easy to retrieve.This is how I fold the nori. 1/2 sheet folded to 16 layers. Fold the loose end inward. I suspended the clip just under the surface of the water using a fishing line. Pull it out and reload daily. When the slip as some algae growing on it, I just let it dry out for 1 day, then it will be as good as new. These clips are so inexpensive (Ocean Nutrition) I got spares to trade out when the clip get dirty. Feeding nori this way is easy to load, hand does not touch the water and the Nori never get ripped off and float around the tank. Fish just always got bite size off the clip every time. Suspension prevent invert from crawling on to the clip and eat the nori.
Interesting, i use the same clip, dont fold as much but its ripped off in a matter of seconds...This is how I fold the nori. 1/2 sheet folded to 16 layers. Fold the loose end inward. I suspended the clip just under the surface of the water using a fishing line. Pull it out and reload daily. When the slip as some algae growing on it, I just let it dry out for 1 day, then it will be as good as new. These clips are so inexpensive (Ocean Nutrition) I got spares to trade out when the clip get dirty. Feeding nori this way is easy to load, hand does not touch the water and the Nori never get ripped off and float around the tank. Fish just always got bite size off the clip every time. Suspension prevent invert from crawling on to the clip and eat the nori.
I have been doing this for 30 years. See page 1 post #16.Interesting, i use the same clip, dont fold as much but its ripped off in a matter of seconds...
Pretty sure if i folded it that much, the entire sheet would be ripped off and floating around the tank.
What sort of tangs are you feeding? Maybe mine are just pigs!
Oh, so your tank is bigger than my tank.....Well, My dentist could beat up your dentist.I think my tank is a lot bigger than Paul’s over the years.
I tried this method last night, folded it into a really small sheet as you noted.I have been doing this for 30 years. See page 1 post #16.
There is not one correct way to do this. We got to be smarter than the fishes. Problem solving is the key. If you do something one way and it cause, this one, or more, problem then just adjust it to correct the problem. However, one need not reinvent the wheel every time. Learn from other people is the key if one does not take the effort to trial and error to get a functional way to do something.
Why does it matter how quickly they eat it? As long as none of it gets wasted and each fish gets a portion, why pay $110 to slow it down? BTW used to visit Sydney, Paremetta, Cairns and Port Douglas for business years ago. Always loved the people and scuba diving!I tried this method last night, folded it into a really small sheet as you noted.
My tangs had it ripped off and eaten in less than a minute!
I think mine are just pigs!
I think i will have to try one of the mesh clips that limits them stripping it off so fast, they are just harder to get over in Australia (Amazon wants like 110 dollars for it!)