New to the Hobby and buying a troubled looking tank

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Hi All,
To be perfectly clear I am brand new to the hobby so I could be completely wrong, but I think this Tank and fish have been neglected. I need help preparing myself a little priority-wise for helping this ecosystem. So please help me identify with the photos I have provided any problems that the tank has that will need to be fixed asap. I will be purchasing the tank next week and I will be sharing more photos when I have it in my possession.

The main thing I see is that the Yellow tang there looks like he is going to die with no fins and no color right?
I've been googling away and the only thing I have found is he might have something called HLLE, but nowhere on the internet have I found one as sick as him. I'm wondering can anyone identify this or is this another kind of tang that doesn't have fins?

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Adopting that fish would be a gamble. I would suggest trying to nurse it back to health in a separate tank or giving it to a more experienced hobbyist. If you do end up buying that tank, a thorough cleaning of the entire tank and sump would be optimal.
 

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Tank looks ok. Tang looks bad. Here is one in similar shape.

 

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Found it
 

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Ha ha beat you by a second.
 

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Hi All,
To be perfectly clear I am brand new to the hobby so I could be completely wrong, but I think this Tank and fish have been neglected. I need help preparing myself a little priority-wise for helping this ecosystem. So please help me identify with the photos I have provided any problems that the tank has that will need to be fixed asap. I will be purchasing the tank next week and I will be sharing more photos when I have it in my possession.

The main thing I see is that the Yellow tang there looks like he is going to die with no fins and no color right?
I've been googling away and the only thing I have found is he might have something called HLLE, but nowhere on the internet have I found one as sick as him. I'm wondering can anyone identify this or is this another kind of tang that doesn't have fins?

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Tang has a heavy case oh Face and lateral line erosion and most fins with exception of upper dorsal will grow back little. In this shape, they can still survive long term but will need adequate and proper diet. Some foods to feed are:
LRS herbivore diet
Formula 2 flake and frozen
TDO Pellets
small plankton
Hikari Marine cuisine
Ocean nutrition veggie diet
spirulina brine shrimp
mysis shrimp
Prime reef
Nori seaweed basted with garlic extract

Add selcon vitamins to foods occasionally
 

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@Portallands do you know of anyone that’s into this hobby that would be willing to help you with this? It will be a tough battle but with the help of an experienced person might be worth it if not then id definitely give the fish to someone with more experience for a better chance of survival of the fish losing a fish sucks especially when you first start in the hobby
 
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Tang has a heavy case oh Face and lateral line erosion and most fins with exception of upper dorsal will grow back little. In this shape, they can still survive long term but will need adequate and proper diet. Some foods to feed are:
LRS herbivore diet
Formula 2 flake and frozen
TDO Pellets
small plankton
Hikari Marine cuisine
Ocean nutrition veggie diet
spirulina brine shrimp
mysis shrimp
Prime reef
Nori seaweed basted with garlic extract

Add selcon vitamins to foods occasionally
Do you recommend quarantine and a specific treatment?
 

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Do you recommend quarantine and a specific treatment?
You can quarantine but there is no specific treatment as this is progressive and a condition, not a disease
 
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@Portallands do you know of anyone that’s into this hobby that would be willing to help you with this? It will be a tough battle but with the help of an experienced person might be worth it if not then id definitely give the fish to someone with more experience for a better chance of survival of the fish losing a fish sucks especially when you first start in the hobby
I don't know anyone yet but I have a 55-gallon that I'm going to plan to make the quarantine tank. Hopefully, I can find someone willing to rehab him before I buy the tank
 

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I don't know anyone yet but I have a 55-gallon that I'm going to plan to make the quarantine tank. Hopefully, I can find someone willing to rehab him before I buy the tank
Have you checked the local clubs on R2R in your state?
 
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Here are some photos of him. I’ve been making sure that I put his food in first when feeding and I put fest sea weed in twice a day. He seems to be doing well, he eats a lot. But his side seems to be getting dark on his side, is this a bad sign? @vetteguy53081
 

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Hi All,
To be perfectly clear I am brand new to the hobby so I could be completely wrong, but I think this Tank and fish have been neglected. I need help preparing myself a little priority-wise for helping this ecosystem. So please help me identify with the photos I have provided any problems that the tank has that will need to be fixed asap. I will be purchasing the tank next week and I will be sharing more photos when I have it in my possession.

The main thing I see is that the Yellow tang there looks like he is going to die with no fins and no color right?
I've been googling away and the only thing I have found is he might have something called HLLE, but nowhere on the internet have I found one as sick as him. I'm wondering can anyone identify this or is this another kind of tang that doesn't have fins?

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If there is a reef club or aquarium maintenance service around you, avail yourself of their expertise. You could be setting yourself up for one headache after another.
 

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