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Old June 6th, 2008, 03:04 AM
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Re: Blue Regal Tang

gangs thrive on emerald entrée. It is not as messy as nori and you can cut down on giving seaweed sheets to just once a week.

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Re: Blue Regal Tang

what exactly is emerald entree ( i dont know how to do the accent)

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Re: Blue Regal Tang

Emerald Entree is a type of frozen food, made by the same people that make Marine Cuisine (is it San Francisco Bay?? I think it is...). It comes in cubes, you can find it at your LFS. It's a mix of different foods, some meaty stuff, but mostly veggies, so it's great for tangs.
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Re: Blue Regal Tang

do its basically formula 2 by ocean nutrition, and if so i dont like it because it always stays in cube form and requires me to fish it out

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Re: Blue Regal Tang

Marine Cuisine and Emerald Entree do not stay in cube form, they fall apart in the water.

Formula 1 and Formula 2 cubes are a different type of frozen food. They are meant to be fed using the suction cups with the plastic mesh holders, not just dropped in the tank. The Formula 1 and 2 cubes are meant to feed the fish over a longer period of time and not get eaten right away (that's why they're attached to the glass using the suction cup).
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oh, that explain alot but i usually fish it out because all the fish stay on the other side of the cube

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Re: Blue Regal Tang

so, is something like formula 1 & 2 what we would need to feed fish while on vacation? b/c I feed the fish at least 3 times a day...and apart from someone living in my house while we're gone...I'm thinking once a day would be tops for my sister's visits.
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Re: Blue Regal Tang

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Emerald Entree is a type of frozen food, made by the same people that make Marine Cuisine (is it San Francisco Bay?? I think it is...). It comes in cubes, you can find it at your LFS. It's a mix of different foods, some meaty stuff, but mostly veggies, so it's great for tangs.
Dead-on biff. San francisco makes awesome food for tangs and angels. I swear by it. It is frozen food which melts in water on contact. The fish love it because it has krill, plankton and nori, which is a great balance for tangs.

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what exactly is emerald entree ( i dont know how to do the accent)
I don't know either, my iPhone does it for me.

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so, is something like formula 1 & 2 what we would need to feed fish while on vacation? b/c I feed the fish at least 3 times a day...and apart from someone living in my house while we're gone...I'm thinking once a day would be tops for my sister's visits.
I think a lot of it depends on how long you are going to be gone. Fish don't really need to be fed daily to live. If you go for a long weekend, say three days, they will be just fine to swim without food. they will graze the rocks and be happy when you come back. If you are taking a dream vacation to The Great Barrier Reef for two weeks, I would have someone check in on the tank every other day anyway just to make sure things are spot on. Just me

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