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as everyone has said, a yellow tang should not get stuck unless he was not good to start with or extreamly small.
the positioning shouldn't matter at all as I had 6 of thoes types in my tank when it was running, I am a big proponant that your flow should be spread over as much of the tank as possible as long as your sand bed will alow it. I had two right on the bottom, two in the middle and two towards the top as I had a bare bottom. look for a healthy yellow that is at least 3" in dia. and you shouldn't have problems Steve
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Thanks again for all your replies... Well I have BAD news...
Just when things couldn't get WORSE... Not receiving anything of what I bought online for my tank or the present I bought my dad for Father's Day.. because of the Canada Post's strike (Thank you I'll start using UPS). I just saw that my small Yellow Tang 2in.. Once healthy... has a few tiny black spots.. So I'm guessing it's black ich. It's the 1st time in 3years with this tank that one of my fish gets sick SOS!!! |
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Give her a freshwater bath and the black ich will drop off.
What is the size of your tank? |
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I have a 90g tank
My Yellow Tang is quite small tho, like 2 inches? I don't know if is Black ich.. he seems fine.. 2 days ago I added carbon and I didn't rinse it Last edited by dynamite; 06-20-2011 at 03:03 AM. |
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You really must rinse your carbon. There is a suspected link between carbon dust and HLLE. There was a study being done a while ago to validate this, but I haven't heard anything more since and I do not know the results. However, it's not hard to imagine that carbon dust could be very bad for fish.
- Brad |
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I don't rinse mine, what I do is just let the first few gallons of water run through it into a pale, and then when the water is running clear then I put the output back into the sump. In effect this is rinsing it, but it's much easier than trying to rinse it by hand at the sink. |
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Thanks for the info.. I'll start rinsing my carbon.
I think I'm going to give my YellowTang a fresh water bath. He's hard to catch!!! Would a cleaner shrimp or wrasse do the job? |
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