bdesper311;612760 wrote: sweet pick up man! Can't wait to see them!
Just posted them, lol. They are awesome!
bdesper311;612760 wrote: sweet pick up man! Can't wait to see them!
SuperClown;612781 wrote: man awesome. I have been looking for PICASSO or Snowflakes for a while now and no one has yet to get back to me as promised. Nice fish
SuperClown;612787 wrote: Yah I am they are great looking fish man. Are those going to get more black fill in as they get larger or will they pretty much stay that way
gmpolan;612878 wrote: Look horrible to me....worst purchase ever, ill trade you to relieve your bad decision..![]()
beccamc10;623632 wrote: Heavy stock list for that tank. What skimmer are you running.
Edit:
You beat me to it, i was watching the video. I thought tangs needed open areas to swim
Sharkbait;623725 wrote: MRC MR2. I have plenty of open space for my tangs....I have seen much more crowded tanks then mine. I am keeping the Blue spot in a acrylic tank I made for him with sand and rock just for him.
+1 good advise...texhorns98;623729 wrote: Good news on the bluespot. Keep in mind, they like cooler temps. Having said that, I've seen tanks more crowded than yours as well, but that doesn't make it right or healthy for the animals you keep. All you have to do it watch your tank for a minute. Though the tangs may look to you like they're happily playing around, I'm guessing they are in panic mode most of the time. I keep a small (2.5") yellow tang in my 4ft tank, and I even feel off and on about that. Once he gets bigger, I'll rehome him and may or may not get another.
You have 2(?) good size buggers in there along with a foxface which looks to be pretty large. You can choose to take the advice I'm sure you'll get from 98% of the people on here, or you can go it on your own. Just don't expect much sympathy when you crash and haven't headed the warnings of others. I'm guessing it's a matter of WHEN you crash, not IF.
Nobody will judge someone for making a mistake and trying to correct it. But if you've been given proper husbandry advice and choose to ignore it. Well, I don't know what to tell you.