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Yellow Tango insano
I dont know what happened, but my yellow tang is flipping out attacking everyone in the tank. He's scratched the hell out of the foxface, the clowns hold their own, and everyone else ran for the hills and is hiding. Any reason this sort of behavior should occur? The foxface and tang have been co existing for about a month now, added within a week of each other. I'm at a loss. :mad:
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How big is the tank and how big are the fish? Are they being fed enough? Is there a lot of competition during feeding?
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He's in a 70. I feed them a good chunk of seeweed once or twice a day. They still fight, then go to their own sides of the tank...
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I've moved him in with my breeding clowns temporarily, where he seems to be keeping to himself. If I let him stay there for a few days and move him back to the other tank, will he recognize the tank as his territory still?
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Stupid Tang.
I can't empisize how pee'd off I am. I talked so SOoO many people about my fish want list. I had both on there and EVERYONE I talked to said they would be fine togeather. AI staff, here, other fish boards .. And now I have to get rid of a fish. :rolleyes: Don't mean to lose it but I fought with this problem all day and ended up buggering up other things like my lighting canopy. .. nother story... |
As I understand it, recommendations about fish are general ideas with a lot of variation from one individual fish to another. For example Yellow Tangs are supposed to be a little aggressive and territorial, and not tolerate other similar fish (Purple Tangs, other Yellow Tangs, etc.) However there will be exceptions to every rule. I would use people's recommendations as a baseline to start with, recognizing that every fish is different. My YT is a bit aggressive toward my Hippo Tang and Copperband, but nothing extreme.
With FW fish (I used to breed Angels) I found a definite relation between temperature and aggression. By lowering the temperature 2 or 3 degrees, the aggression level went way down. Just an idea, might work, might not. |
My Yellow Tang and Powder Blue Surgeon are best of buddys. They were purchased at the same time, quarantined together and introduced into the show tank at the same time. The Powder Blue is a bit larger and the Yellow is pretty much its shadow. Follows the Powder Blue all over, most of the time. It's cool.
Not sayin' Yellow Tangs aren't aggressive. Just, in my case, my Yellow isn't. Mind you, it's a 135g tank with only those two fish, 5 Green Chromis and 2 False Perculas. Maybe that's why. (Tank's 4 months old. More fish to come). :smile: |
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Gizmo, what are you using for a radiator?
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www.hwlabs.com/products/blackicextreme.html Usually for computer mod's |
The description of that radiator your using says it's got copper in it.
You sure that's gonna work okay and not kill your fish? :confused: |
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Hey how about that, I'm a freakin idiot. Sould have read the specs better.
I managed to kill off all of my inverts. How do you go about testing or removing copper from a system. :mad: |
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As for getting rid of copper...I maybe wrong but it is my understanding that once it's there, it's there and you can't get rid of it. When I converted one of my 135g tanks from fresh to salt, 4 months ago, I was cautioned by my LFS to make sure that I did not use any equipment that might have been exposed to any copper medications in the past because, if that were the case, there would be a certain amount of copper left behind in the equipment and that equipment could not and should not be used on a marine system. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I think you might have to start from square one again. I'm not 100% sure on this, however, and maybe someone else has a different opinion on this. Anyway, good luck. |
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I would check your levels first, then do a 10% water change and test again. Do this a couple of times and you will find out where you stand with the copper situation.
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A post has recently been made in "Product Reviews" (coincidence?) regarding a copper removing product. (Cuprisorb). Maybe this would help your situation.
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