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My yellow tang used to be very active. About a week ago I introduced a new fish, a mandarin. Since then it seems the tank's harmony has been altered and my yellow tang is hiding under a rock, not feeding. He is one of the bigger fish of the tank. Other fish: 2 Cardinals (both male), Blue Damselfish with yellow tail, Flame Angel, White Tail Bristletooth, a mated pair of Clarkies and the mandarin. Thanks for your comments!
 

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Try temping it with different foods. My Yellow Tang goes nuts over San Francisco Bay Frozen Foods, especially the Butterfly & Angel Fish Formula. Let us know how it goes, because it’s been suggested, I add a Mandarin, due to all the pods I have.
 

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My yellow tang used to be very active. About a week ago I introduced a new fish, a mandarin. Since then it seems the tank's harmony has been altered and my yellow tang is hiding under a rock, not feeding. He is one of the bigger fish of the tank. Other fish: 2 Cardinals (both male), Blue Damselfish with yellow tail, Flame Angel, White Tail Bristletooth, a mated pair of Clarkies and the mandarin. Thanks for your comments!
May be color of goby but often it’s a change in water quality Or onset of issue such as flukes,etc
Is fish breathing normal or elevated?
Any loss of color?
 

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He's completely freaked out. Pushing against rocks to get through, scrapping himself.

I cannot see the addition of a mandarin causing that sort of a response in a tang. If it i scraping against rocks, that is called "flahsing" and is a sign of flukes.

Can you post a video of it?

Jay
 

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Whoa! That isn't normal scratching/flashing! I'm not sure what could be causing that amount of agitation, sorry!

Jay
 
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He died over night, any ideas?
 

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He died over night, any ideas?

Sorry - nothing jumps out at me in the photo - the fish has good body mass, and no lesions, and its color looks o.k. - there is some damage to the trailing edge of its anal fin, but that might be from the frantic dashing about.

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