If incorporating supplements, how frequently should frozen protein sources like Mysis shrimp be introduced to a Yellow Tang's diet?

Answer

Sparingly, perhaps a few times per week, but never replacing the daily marine vegetable component

While variety is essential for comprehensive nutrition, the primary caloric intake for the Yellow Tang must remain plant-based. Animal proteins, such as those found in frozen foods like brine shrimp or Mysis shrimp, should be introduced cautiously. These items are considered rotation additions rather than staples. They should only be offered sparingly, perhaps limited to just a few times across the span of a week. Introducing them too frequently or allowing them to displace the essential daily marine vegetable matter directly undermines the specialized herbivorous nature of the fish, potentially leading to digestive issues.

If incorporating supplements, how frequently should frozen protein sources like Mysis shrimp be introduced to a Yellow Tang's diet?
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