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I've also read that they will do that as they get older and bigger. But I think for the most part it's with bigger tangs that aren't well fed...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reef_safe
Over in Europe they've been considered not because they can pick and eat soft corals as they are picking algae off rocks. And as I said at times.
Good post X just in reference Tangs can at times not be reef safe. Just an update on my wrasse he disappeared all yesterday then last night he...
For one the other person flammed my thread first. For two there is no issue between myself and the other person so nothing needed to be reminded...
And that's how I've been I've never done it. But I want to change and that's why I'm asking.
My concern as stated is even if I QT a fish and they are ok they have a chance to get ich. I have had 2 new fish in my tank in atleast 2 years...
But this is not a subsitute for skipping your homework. i seem to recall you flaming for someone who posted too many threads for help and "who...
And what I don't get is the flaming when it was MY TOPIC!
No need to be an *** hole Tholton. This forum was made to ask a question and if you didn't like my question don't answer it!
I know new fish are suppose to go into a Qt tank but is this a big deal for the fact I've had ich in my system and it's prob still there because...
I've bought from here before with good luck Reeftopia
Hey Big John can you post a pic of the 100 gallon? Thanks.
I have 4 ai sols on my 60 inch 125 and am starting to really like them. Are the vegas more money?
I didn;t want to start another thread but why are clown tangs considered difficult to keep?
Are they safe with shrimp?
Was wondering how people have done with these? I know live aquaria says with caution.