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![]() thanks!
yup i've been trying to keep my Sailfin eating like a pig. i usually put the nori in and make sure he eats it all, so nothing left to create nutrients. I'm really careful with flake and shrimp not to overfeed the tank. so i guess the only concern with a lot of feedings is the effect it can have on the bioload. |
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![]() I feed my fish a 3"x2" chunk daily (3 of them eat nori), I can't believe the amount of crap it generates on the bottom of the tank. Because of this I have to do water changes weekly to siphon it all up as it forms piles on the bottom of the tank that start to deteriorate as well as look gross. This week I experimented with not feeding nori at all, just frozen as usual and the lack of detritius on the bottom of the tank is incredible. However my fish are getting lumpy guts so its back to the nori I go. In the meantime, they certainly do pick at the rocks more without the nori (eat that damned algae you picky little buggers!!
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