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Sailfin Tang and Lieutenant Tang

mermaid_life

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So, my two tangs are starting to get a little big for my tank. I have some time but I wanted to start looking to see if anyone was interested before i took them to LFS. Looking for $80 each. Not looking to ship since I don't know how.

The sailfin has a bit of HLLE from a long time ago. Tried everything and it just won't go away completely but he's never been sick with anything else in the year that I've had him. The lieutenant tang has no issues. I have a previous thread that talks about him possibly being allergic to laver seaweed but no one believes me lol. Both are about the same size and I estimate ~6"

Both tangs refuse to eat laver and sea lettuce but will eat everything else that I have put in the tank so far.... pellets, nori, dulse seaweed, algae wafers, mysis, spirulina, frozen mixes....

Both have very unique personalities and I'm sad to have to sell them. Looking for a good home.

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