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![]() If you have see him eat in your tank I realy doubt about a sick fish cause fish dont heat like this before to dye of a sickness or aclimatation problem
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![]() Could have been,
I wasnt home to see what was going on??? :?
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![]() I would guess the tang also, but it is just a guess at this point, of course.
I recently put my hippo tang back into my main tank, after a stay in the hospital tank, and my Kole tang immediately started to beat the living daylights out out of him! ![]() The more I learn about fish, the more I'm convinced that the bigger a tank is, the better. Instead of buying a $300 fish, I would rather put that money into a bigger tank. The results of stress caused by a smaller tank is too unpredictable. Now I want a bigger tank! ![]() Mitch ![]() |
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![]() Done!
I see a 250ish gallon in my future built into the basement wall with it's own equipment room behind that will also be a fish room. ENMAX Here comes my money! Soon ![]() Yea I gotta agree with you Mitch. When I had my scopas tang and my yellow tang in my 90 it took alot of work to get them to get along but once they did they were buddies. Oh well. Bigger tank=more fish=not now ![]()
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![]() Sorry for your loss Jon.
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Of course the beauty of the juvenile Chevron, and it's hardiness both enter into the price. And of course, it only makes sense that I bought a Chevron weeks from adulthood so it could loose all those markings and just look boring....... ![]() |