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    Posted: August 18 2003 at 11:56am
This topic was covered slightly in another thread but I decided to start my own. I bought a Damsil about 4 months ago as a "starter" so I could try my hand, again, at keeping fish. I've had other in the past but they all died either to ick or the stress of moving my tank. When I first got the Damsil he too came down with ick but I remembered this time that garlic is the miricule cure. So to get to the point I resently bought a Blue Tang that is just a stich smaller than the Damsil but the Damsil has been harassing him ever since I put him in. I've tried to net the Damsil to remove him for a night or two cause I've heard that can cure a aggressive fish but he is totally in his element and has proven very hard to net. Is there a better way to get him out? Should I still be concerned for the Tangs health? He is getting food and swimming around a little more but the Damsil keeps him pinned down in a corner for most of the day.

On a side note what foods should I be feeding the Tang? So far I've been feeding brine shrimp and some larger type of shrimp (not sure what kind, but you guys catch my drift) and some DTs but I always thought that was more for the corals benefit. I've also seen him picking at the live rock every now and then.

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Mine loves too pick at pieces of macro that I throw in from the refugium as well as a piece of Nori attached to a clip.
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Have you considered "The Trap", you can rent it from a lot of the LFS. It worked wonders for me with a Purple Pseudochromis. I tried for days with a net and I got him out within 2 min. with the trap. Don't put him back in your tank. IOM, get rid of him.

Randy, I am trying to find a store that sells Nori. Where do you get yours?
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I get mine from Mountain Shadow Marine. I can pick some up sometime if you want, being you live down south.
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John,

Have you tried both the Painted Fish and Aquaticia, for the Nori? And which store did you rent the trap from?
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After the reef tour, I am going to some changes to my tank. I am going to get rid of the brown star polyp rocks and replace with new rocks. I am going to install a closed loop and get rid of the three Rio 1100's and add more fish. I will be stopping by MSM so I'll get it then. Thanks Randy.
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Mark Peterson also has a very nifty trap.
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The Aquarium, but that was two years ago.
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I think your Tang should be eating a primarily herbivore diet. I fed spirula flakes, nori, etc... Meat should only be an occasional for him.
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I know this is a little late, but you can buy Nori for real cheap at the asian grocery store. There is one located on 7th East and about 7th south in Salt Lake. You can buy 100 8by11 inch sheets for about ten dollars. Basically an endless supply. They have a few diffrent kinds of dried seaweed that my tangs love. Just make sure there are no additives to the seaweed.

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