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bryceschutte 12-06-2010 06:25 AM

Thanks for the advice.

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Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 570744)
Sounds like an impulse buy. Just because you can get something "now" does not make it the right decision. Hopefully it lives and your mother's money is not wasted.


paddyob 12-06-2010 06:02 PM

How is everything today?

And to comment on Naesco..... everyone makes a mistake in this hobby from time to time. Everyone.

Keri 12-06-2010 10:00 PM

QTing your tang in a separate tank is your best bet - if you already have ich in your display tank and he is wounded, ill and new he doesn't stand a chance, even in the sump.
How big is your display tank? Tangs need a lot of space.

bryceschutte 12-06-2010 10:28 PM

Yellow tang is doing great in the sump. Looks like he's heeling up already and he is alot yellower than he was yesterday. I have a 90 gal display with a 30 gal sump. IM going to give him a week to get nice and healthy and then try the mirror trick. How long do you leave the mirror in the tank for?

I got rid of the ick a month ago.

bryceschutte 12-06-2010 10:31 PM

Thanks for your terrible useless advice. It was no mistake. I have added tangs previously with no problems.



Quote:

Originally Posted by naesco (Post 570750)
You make a mistake and now want to banish the tang in a sump!!!
Immediately offer it to the nearest reefer near you so it has a chance to live and do not add any more tangs to your tank.

Please get some advice here before you decide to add any more fish


Keri 12-06-2010 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bryceschutte (Post 570925)
Yellow tang is doing great in the sump. Looks like he's heeling up already and he is alot yellower than he was yesterday. I have a 90 gal display with a 30 gal sump. IM going to give him a week to get nice and healthy and then try the mirror trick. How long do you leave the mirror in the tank for?

I got rid of the ick a month ago.



Sorry, you will never be rid of the ich in a display tank (unless you have no corals or inverts and stripped it bare, treating with hyposalinity or copper) or you have taken your fish out and treated in a separate tank leaving the display tank fishless for at least 6-8 weeks. It "goes away" and doesn't rear it's ugly head until one of your fish is injured or stressed.


I'm not trying to be discouraging, I just want to to know to still watch out for it. I wish you and the new fish the best of luck, but be careful, 2 tangs in a 90g just might be 2 tangs too many.

reefwars 12-06-2010 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bryceschutte (Post 570925)
Yellow tang is doing great in the sump. Looks like he's heeling up already and he is alot yellower than he was yesterday. I have a 90 gal display with a 30 gal sump. IM going to give him a week to get nice and healthy and then try the mirror trick. How long do you leave the mirror in the tank for?

I got rid of the ick a month ago.


If you never let your tank go fishless for 8 weeks then there's still ich in your tank which is ok it's in everyones but a fish who shows signs of it and is getting picked on will spread it again very fast.

Honestly take the tang somewhere else I think your beyond the point of helping your tang in a sump.

The mirror will cause yournew yellow stress I guarantee it it's only to be used on healthy fish and only for mins at a time as they stress out and fight with the mirror , I had to remove my mirror after five mins my tang lost it only for he was healthy he would have stressed pretty bad. Your new yellow will also attack the mirror or he will be afraid of it which is both stress that it can't have if it's wounded or unhealthy.
Seriously over a $40 fish I'd give I to a friend it's not worth the risk of losing your tank and making things worse. I'd also make my next purchase a qt tank or we will be having this discussion again in no time:)

glad to hear he's looking better:)

paddyob 12-06-2010 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by bryceschutte (Post 570926)
I have added tangs previously with no problems.


So just curious though.... you say you have added tangs in the past? How many do you have in your 90 now???

paddyob 12-06-2010 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 570928)
Seriously over a $40 fish I'd give I to a friend it's not worth the risk of losing your tank and making things worse.

Hey Denny, where are you shopping that I am not aware of? I have never seen a Yellow Tang for $40 locally. Even from another reefer (Bob) I paid $50.

daniella3d 12-06-2010 11:47 PM

kids, school, parents, money and reef.....not a good mix. :neutral:


Quote:

Originally Posted by bryceschutte (Post 570717)
The new yellow tang I purchased quickly from a Lfs because my mom was in town and she wanted to buy me a fish and it was the only tang they had. Blah blah blah.
Should I just get rid of this tang?



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