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Can tangs eat blood worms?


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Need some advice as this is the first time i am keeping a tang... got a brown tang for a week or so by now and it's feedin on frozen brine shrimps, mysis shrimps, flakes and some roe (dunoe wat u call it. u find those tiny fish roes on sushi bright orange in colour) and some seaweed... heard that tangs cannot consume blood worms otherwise it might die. can any1 confirm on this?

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cuz my pajamas cardinal sharing same tank does consume blood worms.. hee.. scared if i put in den i got to stop my tang from feeding on it.

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good info

can I know what bacteria? good ones or bad guys?

negative one of cos.. better dun try bloodworms.. to be safe, and i nv say cannot try huh..juz for the sake of ur LS.. :peace: read this in some books where they give review of food for marines..

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tangs are herbi, don't turn them into carni

fed tang seaweed it refuses to eat... but interested in mysis, brine shrimp, flakes & garlic... :P

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