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Old 01-21-2009, 11:17 PM
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Hey guys

just curious as to why powder blues are so hard to take care of??

ive had mine for a couple months
and ive battled ick with him twice now, and now im battliing black spot
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this is not any fun with him
any ideas as to make things easier with him?

Drew
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Old 01-21-2009, 11:28 PM
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Hey guys

just curious as to why powder blues are so hard to take care of??

ive had mine for a couple months
and ive battled ick with him twice now, and now im battliing black spot
lol
this is not any fun with him
any ideas as to make things easier with him?

Drew
I dont have too much experience with PB but this is my third one that I have kept. do you have a cleaner wrass/shrimp? Agree they are "ich magnet" every time I put my hand inside my tank he gets ich all over him but it goes away in couple days, maybe my cleaner wrass, cleaner shrimp, and or my fire shrimp is doing their job.
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Old 01-21-2009, 11:30 PM
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i have 2 cleaner shrimp
and honestly im not trying to prolong the life of the fish im trying to get rid of the ick all together
lol
so i gave him a freshwater dip and then put him in QT with ick meds and now hes just laying on the bottome of the tank???

i know they are hard fish to keep but up until today ive not had this hard of a time
lol
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Old 01-21-2009, 11:49 PM
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wow who the hek you got him out of your tank? I tried so hard!!! but no luck. maybe I have him in my reef tank. trust me I dont really want him anymore either cuz I cant add any fish in my tank anymore because of his bold attitude(copperband killer), hes the king of my tank now and yet the smallest fish besides my gobies. well hope hes ok after a few hours, good luck dude.
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Old 01-21-2009, 11:59 PM
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well it was not fun i had to take the whole tank apart and take all the rock out as well
and then i put the rest of the fish in a 90 gal beside my dt
so i could get the ick out of my DT
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Hey guys

just curious as to why powder blues are so hard to take care of??

ive had mine for a couple months
and ive battled ick with him twice now, and now im battliing black spot
lol
this is not any fun with him
any ideas as to make things easier with him?

Drew
Here is the article on powder blue tangs and the difficulty in keeping them.
Don,t buy one!
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Old 01-22-2009, 12:38 AM
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I dont have too much experience with PB but this is my third one that I have kept. do you have a cleaner wrass/shrimp? Agree they are "ich magnet" every time I put my hand inside my tank he gets ich all over him but it goes away in couple days, maybe my cleaner wrass, cleaner shrimp, and or my fire shrimp is doing their job.
You have had enough experience to know that you should not tried another after the first one died and the second one died.

Cleaner wrasse another extremely difficult species to keep alive (how many have you tried) and cleaner shrimp have nothing to do with keeping your third attempt alive.
Cleaner shrimp will along with a garlic extract regimen, QT assist in preventing an outbreak.
Please don't try a fourth!!
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Old 01-22-2009, 12:47 AM
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i have 2 cleaner shrimp
and honestly im not trying to prolong the life of the fish im trying to get rid of the ick all together
lol
so i gave him a freshwater dip and then put him in QT with ick meds and now hes just laying on the bottome of the tank???

i know they are hard fish to keep but up until today ive not had this hard of a time
lol
Your tang is stressed from the ich in the main tank, the stress from its capture and transfer into a freshwater dip, and the medication you have given it.

Hopefully, the salinity, temperature and PH is the same in your QT. If not adjust it slowly.
What medications did you use and were you 100% precise in the measurements. If not use carbon to remove the meds from your QT.
The lights should be off in the QT and the tang should have a place to hide.

Put a bubbler in the tank so there is lots of oxygen. Feed garlic extract soaked food.
Except where absolutely necessary avoid approaching your tank to 'see if it is still alive' as you are only stressing the tang further. Observe it from a distance.

It is good that you removed the powder blue tang. These fish often do well for a while than get sick and die in the tank often taking the powder blue's tankmates with it.
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Old 01-22-2009, 12:58 AM
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i used exact measurements for the neds its called ick-x
and the lights were off in that part of the hosue and i was staying away but in any case it died within 3 hours of moving it to the QT

So disappointed
exspensive fish
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Old 01-22-2009, 01:01 AM
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my thoughts exactly about the fourth aswell
they are to gorgeous a fish to keep trying over and over

so anyways im gonna keep fish out of my DT for about a month to get rid of the ick
will the inverts get ick by the way?
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