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Reefie 04-05-2012 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by spawn (Post 701294)
the tang police are coming, I can hear them.

Brad, you'll be ok, just tell them that you thought the rule of thumb was 1 Tang per Gallon of Water Volume. You're ONLY going to have 5, so you're very safe with 1 Tang per 10 Gallons. :wink:

I think they'll be fine for a few weeks, however I'd suggest 25% WC's every 2-3 days with that kind of bio-load.

The aggression may be the bigger concern in such tight quarters for the Tangs. I'd suggest feeding a bit more Nori at opposite sides of the tank, so they're not all going to the same spot competing for food.

Aquattro 04-05-2012 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 701529)
Are you gonna do a hypo or such?

I was going to, but decided no. The goby that took longer to catch seemed immune to the velvet. Once I caught it, I added it to the remaining fish in the q tank, and re-infected a couple of fish. Last night they didn't look great, but after treating with chloroquine, they're fine tonight and back eating. So I'll just use the CP to treat and run salt at about 1.022ish. Temp near 75 to enhance O2 saturation and lots of water movement.

gregzz4 04-05-2012 01:28 AM

Good to hear the infection is under control.
I like the temp idea. Something to store for future needs.

Lance 04-05-2012 01:42 AM

Brad, I don't think the aggression will be too bad as they won't really have their own space to defend. Numerous daily feedings and two nori stations at opposite ends of the tank will help. Maybe a little Texada Timewarp mixed in with the nori can't help but mellow those guys out. :mrgreen:

George 04-05-2012 04:05 AM

With so many big fish in such a tank, ammonia, oxygen, and aggression will be an issue. However those things can be dealt with easily. For ammonia problem, get yourself some prime or simiar ammonia binding thingy. For oxygen, buy a big airpump (they are cheap , less than the price for one fish). For aggression, get some egg-crate and make some tank dividers so you can separate the aggressors.
Good luck.

Aquattro 04-05-2012 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by George (Post 701642)
With so many big fish in such a tank, ammonia, oxygen, and aggression will be an issue. However those things can be dealt with easily. For ammonia problem, get yourself some prime or simiar ammonia binding thingy. For oxygen, buy a big airpump (they are cheap , less than the price for one fish). For aggression, get some egg-crate and make some tank dividers so you can separate the aggressors.
Good luck.

The tank is fully cycled with half a dozen fish now, then adding the rest later this week, if I get time to pick them up. I've added some more rock, will arrange it to provide lots of different mini territories, the aquaclear really agitates the surface and I can add more pumps. The biggie is managing interfish relationships. Worst case I can add dividers to section off fights.

Madmak 04-05-2012 06:41 AM

You could always call a meeting if things get out of hand. Meetings solve everything, just ask my boss.

Aquattro 04-05-2012 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Madmak (Post 701678)
You could always call a meeting if things get out of hand. Meetings solve everything, just ask my boss.

You work for IBM?? :razz:

Madmak 04-06-2012 04:11 AM

Close :)

Aren't all 3 letter companies the same?

Aquattro 04-06-2012 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Madmak (Post 701993)
Close :)

Aren't all 3 letter companies the same?

Pretty much :)


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