Posted by tdh on November 04, 2002 at 18:03:43:
In Reply to: Re: Sick yellow tang posted by Buddy on November 04, 2002 at 16:07:26:
The fish is already gone, but would appreciate your help before I replace it. The tang was only about 2.5 inches long, very small. Our aquarium is a 40 gallon Oceanic, Penguin biowheel 170, I don't know what the light system is (responding from work) think it is something by AQUARAYS-- no skimmer. We also have one anemone in the tank, 3 blue damsels, and two small clowns, and one 1 inch snail. around 20lbs of live rock. Crushed coral base. Feeding frozen cube that we got at the time we purchased our tang (all of the meats combined). THe guy at the store said the tang would eat this and then in about a month switch to vegetation food. We have had the tang for about three weeks. All of the other fish are doing fine. The clowns have been in for a couple of months and the damsels for even longer. We just tested the water and got normal readings. We replaced around 10 percent of the water earlier this week. No evidence of ick.....Any help would be greatly appreciated.
: No ick? need to check out your water, and please don`t just don`t say your water is great, you don`t know that for sure, just because you get no ammonia or nitrite readings it doesn`t mean your aquariums water is in great conditions. What size tank is this? skimmer? UV ? type of filtration ( sump ) need the equipments company`s name and what ever the label on the item says. I`ll be able to answear this late tonight. So please, all info on everything on this tank and tank size.
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::FAirly knew, but have a tang (had for about 3 weeks) for the past three days has not been eating, just whatever will float to her-- and then this morning found her on gravel bottom almost on side. Seems to be breathing normal to a little rapid, but is not swimming about. Normally she is very active, any suggestions on saving my tang.
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