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![]() Mine is plump and reminds us of a dolphin. I don't know why but my tangs seem to like the bulbous red branch calerpa more than green withered collerpa!?!
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![]() I agree with Shelley...these are FANTASTIC tangs! And they work hard while in your tank!
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![]() Mine has been known to eat bubble algae
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![]() Ya, and they say that convicts are hard to keep alive. LOL If you have a reef tank and a strong light with lots of hiding places and greens/red calerpa then your chances are great.
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![]() hard to keep alive?? LOL mine eats EVERYTHING I toss in.. AND hes the first one to get it too! Hes 2" long and 1" wide! If I could catch my yellow out of my display I would replace him with your convict in a heartbeat!
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![]() I have a plexi partition in the middle of my 75 gallon. It has 1/4 inch perf holes. I have a tunze wave maker. I have all my corals on one side with my convict on the other. Although less tank space, he doesnt care, he runs around all over and swishes at the surface when getting food. He's a pig. his body is buldging at and around the lateral line!!!
He's a happy fish! Oh and easy to catch no that I have him, my blue ring and my pesky lemon peal cordoned off. Although not attractive, having a plexi barrier is helpfull when going through a transition. |
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![]() hows the blue ring with corals? sps? zoas?
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