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Old 03-29-2009, 09:16 PM
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Looks great!

Does the Emperor nip anything? I want one so bad!!!
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Does the Emperor nip anything? I want one so bad!!!
he's a good boy; I have 2 types of blasto and sunflower he wont bother at all, except sometime when he's hungry he will nip at my bottom polyp (not a big deal).
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Looking good... Congrats on the new addition! He looks great!
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Old 03-29-2009, 09:45 PM
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Looks great I love achilles tangs, they are very beautiful.
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I had mine in a 92 gal for almost 3 years, (was a casualty of a tank crash caused by a defective heater and prompted the tear-down of my tank)

he was more active than my previous yellow, or sailfin tangs, but I did not fell he was stressed in any way. I did have hi O2 levels in the water and a salinity that bordered the higher end, and zero nitrates or anything else.. I think the water condition is the most important thing for this fish, I had all SPS so I had very nutrient pour water to start with and in my opinion this is the key. they are sensitive to ammonia, nitrite and nitrate, way more so than other fish.

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I had mine in a 92 gal for almost 3 years, (was a casualty of a tank crash caused by a defective heater and prompted the tear-down of my tank)

he was more active than my previous yellow, or sailfin tangs, but I did not fell he was stressed in any way. I did have hi O2 levels in the water and a salinity that bordered the higher end, and zero nitrates or anything else.. I think the water condition is the most important thing for this fish, I had all SPS so I had very nutrient pour water to start with and in my opinion this is the key. they are sensitive to ammonia, nitrite and nitrate, way more so than other fish.

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Yeah this seems to be what most people say about these fish--higher salinity, very clean water and high oxygen.

I hope I can give one a shot one day...I have yet to ever find a nice healthy one when I have had a big enough tank.

Keep posting pictures!

Your tank seems to be coming along very nicely too!
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I had mine in a 92 gal for almost 3 years, (was a casualty of a tank crash caused by a defective heater and prompted the tear-down of my tank)

he was more active than my previous yellow, or sailfin tangs, but I did not fell he was stressed in any way. I did have hi O2 levels in the water and a salinity that bordered the higher end, and zero nitrates or anything else.. I think the water condition is the most important thing for this fish, I had all SPS so I had very nutrient pour water to start with and in my opinion this is the key. they are sensitive to ammonia, nitrite and nitrate, way more so than other fish.

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how high is to bordered the higher end for salinity I think I have it in 33.6 (lights on) and 34.4 (lights off)
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how high is to bordered the higher end for salinity I think I have it in 33.6 (lights on) and 34.4 (lights off)
you know I never ever used thoes measurment for salinit so I don't know. I always kept mine at 1.026 sg. but I do have to ask, why is your salinity chaning with the lights on and off? should be a steady readingm unless your doing periotic top offs instead of constant.

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