Please Help diagnose problem with Yellow Tang

Also have to note that the freshly hatched only have nutritional value for about the 1st 24 hours. After that the egg sack has been consumed and they will need to be gut loaded in order to be anything other than the equivalent of celery.
 
It's the freshly hatched baby brine that have all the nutritional value, not the adults. When I was raising my Bangaii baby I'd have two hatcheries on the go, one for hatched and one for hatching.

That works out then since I still have a lot of eggs left.

You also want decapsulated eggs as the shells cannot be digested by all fish especially small ones.

How do I know? My doesn't say on it, and since it was cheap I'm assuming nothing special was done to it.
 
you really just need to get some live brine shrimps so your tang would hopefully eat something. i wouldn't worry about them being beneficial at this time. i don't know the size of your tang, but he possibly won't be interested in tiny newly hatched brine
 
To be honest I've never studied mine that closely. I just always buy the decapsulated ones. Just found this link, maybe it'll help http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FA023

Thanks for the link.

you really just need to get some live brine shrimps so your tang would hopefully eat something. i wouldn't worry about them being beneficial at this time. i don't know the size of your tang, but he possibly won't be interested in tiny newly hatched brine

I got him to eat a formula 2 pellet today, so things are getting better. He is still small.
 
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