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![]() Hi, try installing a grounding probe for stray voltage. Voltage measuring in milliamps can cause stress among livestock. regards Ken
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![]() What is your calcium reading? You said you dose with purple up every 3-4 days. How much?
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![]() I'm not sure what my calcium levels are, I'll have to check when I get home.
The purple up bottle says one capful for every 50 gallons. no more than once per day. I'm doing one capful every 3-4 days. Could my pH be causing unecessary stress? |
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![]() No, the tank is causing the stress. It's too small for the tang so it goes nuts which in turn makes all the other fish go on edge.
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![]() I have to agree, a 90g should be the absolute minimum for a yellow tang. I know you're a good guy so I hope you do the right thing and re-home the tang asap.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |
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![]() So I talked to my building manager, The most I can get in is a 70 gallon tank. The Tang is still small, and if I can get a nice long one, it should provide enough swimming room for the guy.
Thanks everyone for your help. Really appreciate your input! |
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![]() 70g is a pretty good size for now, keep in mind that your tang will grow like a pig and requires a ton of swimming room (5-6 feet if you can get it!).
Levi |
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![]() Quote:
Please follow the advice of almost everyone and rehome the tang immediately. It is suffering. |