Bubble algae

reeffreak

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unibob link said:
[quote author=Jewel link=topic=6958.msg69920#msg69920 date=1385399982]
Vlamingis are great for that, but they get huge.

He's getting an upgrade from a 36" 40 breeder to a 50 gallon 48" length tank :) but yea he's going to need another home sooner then later.
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We talked about this did we not ? I've got a nice home for him
 

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reeffreak link said:
[quote author=unibob link=topic=6958.msg69923#msg69923 date=1385400675]

[quote author=Jewel link=topic=6958.msg69920#msg69920 date=1385399982]
Vlamingis are great for that, but they get huge.

He's getting an upgrade from a 36" 40 breeder to a 50 gallon 48" length tank :) but yea he's going to need another home sooner then later.
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We talked about this did we not ? I've got a nice home for him
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Yea, I think I'll try to find another small one to train back into eating bubble algae.
 

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unibob link said:
Yea, I think I'll try to find another small one to train back into eating bubble algae.

How do you do that?  Can you train other tangs to do the same?
 

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jroovers link said:
[quote author=unibob link=topic=6958.msg69941#msg69941 date=1385407472]
Yea, I think I'll try to find another small one to train back into eating bubble algae.

How do you do that?  Can you train other tangs to do the same?
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I definitely think you can and will be experimenting more soon. ALL of my fish go after the floating bubble algae, the tang just don't spit out.
 

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unibob link said:
[quote author=jroovers link=topic=6958.msg69942#msg69942 date=1385408928]
[quote author=unibob link=topic=6958.msg69941#msg69941 date=1385407472]
Yea, I think I'll try to find another small one to train back into eating bubble algae.

How do you do that?  Can you train other tangs to do the same?
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I definitely think you can and will be experimenting more soon. ALL of my fish go after the floating bubble algae, the tang just don't spit out.
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But how do you actually train them to do it?  I'm ready to begin training, just don't know how!
 

reeffreak

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Bubble algae

jroovers link said:
[quote author=unibob link=topic=6958.msg69943#msg69943 date=1385409172]

[quote author=jroovers link=topic=6958.msg69942#msg69942 date=1385408928]
[quote author=unibob link=topic=6958.msg69941#msg69941 date=1385407472]
Yea, I think I'll try to find another small one to train back into eating bubble algae.

How do you do that?  Can you train other tangs to do the same?
[/quote]

I definitely think you can and will be experimenting more soon. ALL of my fish go after the floating bubble algae, the tang just don't spit out.
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But how do you actually train them to do it?  I'm ready to begin training, just don't know how!
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It's more like starving them till they start eating it. Just don't feed as often. Still hit or miss on getting them to go for it.
 
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