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![]() Thanks for the replys. I am aware that both Powder Blue and Achilles are challenging to keep and would not even try it in a smaller system. They would definately be the last fish I added and even then only after the system had been set up and stable for at least 6-8 months. I don't think that well oxygenated water will be an issue as I plan on having 4X6200 tunze streams as well as a Bubble King 500 skimmer. I do regular water changes on all my tanks of at least 10-15% a minimum of every 2 weeks and other that the 190g that I am running zeovit on do not add a bunch of "stuff" to my systems.
I am still undecided but just looking to collect as much information as I can so really appreciate when people take the time to pass on their knowledge. |
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![]() U go Ruth the main thing is that the tangs are cared for at the top quality. I have 4 tangs in my 170 60x27x24 and they are small but they swim around until i get up the nerve to build my 8 footer soon i hope...
mike
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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You already have a large tank so you are aware of their swimming needs. There is some great info on tang requirements at www.wetwebmedia.com |
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![]() Well it appears at least to me that tangs in general are more of a naesco
magnet then ich. ![]()
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p.s. Got my avatar back up. |
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![]() Is that an Atlantic Blue Tang in your Avatar? Do you have one?
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When I was transporting my tangs in buckets when we moved, the car ahead of me stopped suddenly. I slammed on the brakes but the buckets and fish went everywhere. With the exception of the powder brown (japonica)(which I still have), I lost all my tangs. Wayne |
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![]() Sorry to hear about the loss.
The reason I asked is because I have a Juvenile Atlantic Blue. I got him in Sept. and he was about 1.75" and now he's around the 3.5" mark. He's still yellow though and I'm kinda curious as to when he'll change to blue. He's alittle darker now but that's about it. Did it take long for your tang to change from yellow to blue? How fast did yours grow? Sorry for jackin' your thread Ruth.. |