Had a good weekend fishy wise. Went to the LFS on sunday, I was there last
Sun and saw a nice tomato clown but he was looking a little stressed so I
thought I would wait a week and see how he was doing. Well he was doing
great and as a extra bonus they had a couple false clowns ( although one
looks a for more richer orange so perhaps he is a percula ) so I got all
three and the best part was it only cost me $30 U.S. for them. Made my
day.
Ok question time, for the people that have these fish what do find they like
the best for feeding?? LFS was feeding them frozen brine shrimp.
Steve
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From: "Culross, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 6/4/01 6:56 AM:
I had a beautiful purple tang in my 120 for about 2 years. While the fish
was absolutely magnificent it would attack anthing that was added. I
remember when I put him in the tank he started attacking the established
fish (one being a Naso) ! The Naso which I've had for about 3 years now is
very peaceful for a tang and about 8" long.
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From: Neptune [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 10:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tangs
Interesting that you should ask this. I just added a couple to my 125
gallon reef tank. I currently have a yellow, Kole, purple, and a unicorn.
Other inhabitants include: flame hawk, false percula, coral banded shrimp,
skunk cleaner shrimp, 2 emerald crabs, pencil urchin, misc. hermits and
snails, and some LPS and soft corals. I had the yellow and kole for a while
before just recently adding the purple and unicorn. I thought that that
purple and yellow would fight for a bit, but they didn't! Of all the tangs,
the Kole had the biggest problem with the purple! I could not believe it!
The Kole has been the shyest fish in the tank. Everything was ok for about
10 minutes, then the purple tried going into the cave that the other tangs
hang out in, and that was it! The Kole starting following the purple
everywhere and trying to beat him up! The purple did not even try to fight
back. He never did any damage to the purple, and after about 15 minutes,
all was well. Now it seems that all four are best buddies! lmao The
yellow didn't even once go after the purple! Weirdness!
Craig
Hi All,
Just wondering what different types of Tangs you are all keeping together??
Also, has anyone with a Red Sea Sailfin (Zebrasoma desjardinii) ever seen
it eat Valonia??
TIA
Jules
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