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I have this sailfin tang that is a real pig ...it eats and eats and when it is not eating it is begging for food. As a consequence it seems to be getting fat. Can a fish get too fat?
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Tangs need to eat a LOT, and all day. Most very often they are starving in our tanks. SO to see a tang get fat ... this is a very good thing IMHO.
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Hi Ross, Tony is right 100%. Tangs are serious grazers. I have been to Mexico many times and have swam along side schools of powderblue tangs and all they do is eat. I have watched them for hours on end, and seriously they stop long enough to digest and then there back at it again!
I have seen two tangs in captivity that were fat, the first had access to nori 24-7, and the second had some kind of digestive problem. I'm not saying you have a sick fish by no means, instead I would say that you have a very healthy one if all it wants to do is eat. cheers, Rich
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