Tang is not doing good

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So I have got copper now. I still would like to know if my fish would be ok in my 13.5 gallon evo for 6-8 weeks while they go through qt procedures and then stay in there a little while longer. All my fish are still juvenile. Its 2 chalk bass, a royal gramma, and 2 occelaris clowns. 5 fish now unfortunately the tang passed.
Hard to say, it’s small for sure but they have a better chance there than where they are so go for it and monitor them. Throw some fake plants or something in there for them to hide out.
 
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Hard to say, it’s small for sure but they have a better chance there than where they are so go for it and monitor them. Throw some fake plants or something in there for them to hide out.
Yeah I have 2 jointed pvc pipes for some hiding spots
 
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Here’s a picture of the qt tank setup.
 

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Ammonia is going to be a real issue along with aggression with that many fish in a tank that size. Be sure to be very mindful of both. Best choice would be additional tanks.
 
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Ammonia is going to be a real issue along with aggression with that many fish in a tank that size. Be sure to be very mindful of both. Best choice would be additional tanks.
Yeah that would definitely be the best choice but I don’t really have the funds to do so. I have a lot of biological media in there that’s already seeded. I also have prime on hand which I know you can use with copper power. I’ll update every so often. My fish aren’t really aggressive the most aggressive species I have is the clowns however they don’t really show much aggression whatsoever to any fish. The only thing my female shows aggression to is my hand when I go to clean the tank.
 

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Yeah that would definitely be the best choice but I don’t really have the funds to do so. I have a lot of biological media in there that’s already seeded. I also have prime on hand which I know you can use with copper power. I’ll update every so often. My fish aren’t really aggressive the most aggressive species I have is the clowns however they don’t really show much aggression whatsoever to any fish. The only thing my female shows aggression to is my hand when I go to clean the tank.
Should just use a sponge from the tank. Avoid things like rocks and bio balls as they can effect the meds making dosing difficult.
 

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