Scopas Tang doesn’t eat nori

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I’ve added a new Scopas Tang to my tank thought they enjoyed the nori sheets to snack on. I’ve purchased the Omega Green and he doesn’t even give it a second look. He has however been eating Frozen Brine Shrimp, Frozen Blood Worms, and even half Clams from my puffer. Should I try a sinking pellet or the Omega Red? I know it’s a learning curve, but would hate to buy a lot of different foods for no reason.
 
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I’ve added a new Scopas Tang to my tank thought they enjoyed the nori sheets to snack on. I’ve purchased the Omega Green and he doesn’t even give it a second look. He has however been eating Frozen Brine Shrimp, Frozen Blood Worms, and even half Clams from my puffer. Should I try a sinking pellet or the Omega Red? I know it’s a learning curve, but would hate to buy a lot of different foods for no reason.
Sometimes it takes them a little bit to start eating the nori. I’ve had several zebrasoma tangs that wouldn’t eat nori right away but devour it now.
 

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Sometimes it takes them a little bit to start eating the nori. I’ve had several zebrasoma tangs that wouldn’t eat nori right away but devour it now.
I was coming to say the same thing. Fish are not always as smart as you’d assume, sometimes it takes a while to figure out that’s food on that clip. He will notice it someday.
If the clip doesn’t work and you don’t want the nori going to waste, rubber band it to a piece of rubble and leave it in the sand bed. The tang might feel more confident picking it off a rock and if he’s not getting it right away, at least your clean up crew will snack on it.
 
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i had a hippo and naso that would not touch nori.
After i got a gem and they saw him eating it, now they go crazy and my melanarus joins in.
My wrasses are always first to the nori… even my leopard wrasse. Kinda funny!
 

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