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Thread: What Kinda Tang Should I Get???

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    You know Tangs are pretty active fish so I have no suggestion as to a type that is small enough for a tank that size. I wonder though because it seems like fish in smaller tanks seem to be more timid. I had a small tank when I first started and the fish were always hiding and were not as healthy. When I put my first set of fish in my 180 they were shy for a couple of days and then they hardly ever hid. They'll eat out of my hand and if I have my hand in the tank to get something or clean the glass they'll just follow it around the tank like they are curious or something. Even my Hippo tang is not shy at all. Sometimes the friendliness of the fish can even be annoying its like they are face invaders. When you put your face up to the tank to look at corals they get in front of you like they want attention or something.
    Seems like gobys, clowns, damsels, dwarf lions and other smaller fish that don't need a lot of swimming area would be best for that size of tank. A hippo tang would certainly be miserable in that tank when It grew up mine is about 6" now it would die in a tank that size.
    I have seen this shy fish small tank pattern even in freshwater fish, I wonder if fish are clousterphobic (sp error).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherri
    So a 100 gal should be OK when mine is full grown? How big do they get...about 5"?

    Sherri
    Sherri My Naso Tang (may he rest in peace) was 7" and growing. I had him in a 180 and he was always swimming.

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    Mine isn't shy...he thinks he's one of the clowns...but I did notice tonight that he still has ick. Guess the 2 cleaner shrimp aren't going to be able to control the situation. He is cruising the tank and is eager to eat. Any other suggestions as to get rid of the ick. Now it's scaring me. I haven't been able to set up my quarantine 30 gal yet as I got my sand today....Help!

    Sherri
    Miss my 180 gal Brick Reef
    Sherri

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    Sherri -
    I'm not so sure that cleaner shrimp are able to cure a fish that is already infected by Ich. I believe they are more apt to cleaning/removing parasites and such and preventing such outbreaks. I (knocking on wood) have not had to deal with ich in a marine tank yet so I am not sure what is best. I have heard that using garlic mixed with food is one of the better ways to fight it. Hopefully someone else can provide some info from their experiences and help you get your little guy healthy again.

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    Well... I'm sitting here, searching the web for info on Tangs and reading up on them...

    I was also reading up on some of the Angels on the LiveAquaria site (just out of curiousity)...

    I happened to stumble apon the Interruptus Angelfish...

    For those of you who may not be familiar w/ the Interruptus Angelfish (and by no means am I claiming to be an expert), this is a $799 fish... Yes, that's right, SEVEN hundred and NINETY NINE DOLLARS!!!

    Holy Smokes!!!

    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...mp;pCatId=1407

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    It is important to remember that ICK can also be a stress induced sickness the fish can aquire. Like a human, when a fish is stressed out the immune system takes a beating. Which in turn makes the fish more prone to ICK. So it is important to let the fish get established, and take its time doing this. From your previous post you said that your tang seeked out your cleaner shrimps, then this is a good sign, the tang is beginning to acclimate to his surroundings. IMO I feel that having a separate tank to quaranteen a fish in after he is already been in your main tank, will cause unneeded stess to the fish, and prolong the ICK accurance.
    With my first blue tang every time he came down with ICK I would fresh water dip him. The ICK would go away temporarily, but would flair up after a couple of days. I did this several times with the same response from the fish. Then I said the hell with it and left him alone, it cleared up with in a week. So this is one case where I found that less is more.
    Give the cleaner shrimp time to work their magic, and like Josh said try the garlic food. ;)
    IMO some fish take longer than others to acclimate. Some do it in a few weeks. Others it might take months, but once a fish has fully acclimated they become very hardy, and resistant to their owners foolish mistakes.

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    I've had him 10 days now...he & the mandrin were the 1st fish in the tank...once I added the 2 clowns (Thursday) he's been a different fish. He's all over the tank instead of one end...he's coming to the front glass when I approach unlike back corner the first week. He hangs with the clowns like he's part of their group...Hardy appetite...Seems very content at this point but for the ick. He only approaches one of the cleaner shrimp as the other is prob bigger than he is! Concerned that it may spread to my clowns & mandrin. Use to freshwater all these yrs.

    I really don't want to have to take him out of the tank at this point since he has adjusted very well. That would prob freak him out so I'll go the garlic route in the AM. Patience I do have, just don't want to lose him or infect the others. Getting use to this "natural" way of taking care of things. :roll: Will post progress?! Thanks all...

    Sherri
    Miss my 180 gal Brick Reef
    Sherri

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