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Roly

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I REALLY overfed my fish today. I have a emperor angel and a Yellow Watchman Goby. I went to feed them brine today but the problem is I added Zoe to it so it got very sticky. I put, what I thought, was a little on my finger but I guess too much "stuck" Soooo... my angel must have ate about 25 of them :eek: My little goby had 2, thats OK. But Im worried about my angel. Should I not feed him for a couple of days? Any help would be appreciated.
Also, should I add Zoe to everything everyday? Thanks
 
25 brine? I'd give then a heck of alot more than that. Thats not much chow at all.

Don
 
Does not sound like too much to me. I only feed my fish every 2-3 days anyways.
 
WOW I feel better yet I dont. I feel better because I didnt overfeed him but I dont cause' I guess I was underfeeding him for so long. Ive just always been afraid of overfeeding. "Underfeeding is better than overfeeding" is what Ive always heard. So should I stick with the "what ever they can eat in two minutes" rule?
 
Sure, as long as it does not stay in the tank long let them have it. Granted do not do that every day or you will end up with NO3 problems.
 
What about the Zoe? Should I add that to all of their food everyday? Should I alternate days? What else should I be adding?
 
I don't think I'd wait 2 minutes though. In 2 minutes, I think a lot of food could get stuck in your rockwork, sucked up by pumps and such...instead of eaten and you'd never even notice it. I'd say feed them and watch closely. I try to start out with basing my time on 1 minute. If there's still food floating around after 1 minute, I might cut back a bit next time. If the food seems to be gone in 45 seconds or so, I feed a lil' more next time.
 

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