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FREE KOLE TANG-Orange county SoCal

Kenneth Hooper

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Pretty and active yellow-eyed Kole Tang approx 4
4”
Changing tanks so needs a new home
Mission Viejo close to THHS
COME AND GET HIM/HER/IT!
Sorry for the pics - camera shy

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Curious about behaviour with your fire fish?
 
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Curious about behaviour with your fire fish?
Nothing in my tank bothers the firefish. The tang will chase the bi-colored angel so it stays out of it's way (as best it can - they both like to hide in the same cave).
In fact, the other fish act like they don't even notice the firefish
 
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Total bummer.
This weekend I downsized to a 55Gal glass tank from the 75Gal AIO badly scratched acrylic tank. What a difference clarity makes!
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the Tang appreciated the move. Yesterday, everyone was wonderfully happy discovering the new tank and rock-work. This morning, everyone is happy except the Tang. He's not eating and staying hidden behind the rock-work. Tangs are very active fish and to see him this way is not a good sign.
The problem is worse because I had someone coming to pick him up and re-home him tonight. I had to call that off until he gets better (hopefully). As a stressed Tang, I also worry about ick, Tonight, I will isolate him to a hospital tank with low light and lower flow and hope for the best.
Would you treat the water with ????? to help him along??
 

High pressure shells: Do you look for signs of stress in the invertebrates in your reef tank?

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