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how long should that algae max be soaked for?
also, is it bad to use Kent Marine Garlic every single day?
thx
Despite popular misconception, Achilles Tang can become a very hardy specimen in the home aquarium.Please offer your suggestions and advice for keeping these wonderful fish.
Possible items to cover:
[*]Waterflow and tank dimensions
[*]Acclimation and quarantine
[*]Tank mates (good and bad)
[*]Suggested foods
[*]Recommended size at purchase
Please improve the usefulness to the reader by stating opinions as such and actual experiences as such.
Thank in advance to all who participate.
Offer Nori seaweed attached to a clip every day, then offer the following in the span of a couple days (attempt one each day, if they eat it, slowly progress to the next) Larry's Herbivore Diet, then PE Mysis, then Hikari Herbivore Diet with Probiotics.I recently purchased a Achilles tang about 6". He's picking at the rock but not much else. What garlic are you guys referring to to entice him to eat? A certain brand or garlic cloves from the local market. If the latter, are grinding it up with a cheese grater or something. Forgive my ignorance on the subject. Please advise, thanks.
It appears that your tang is suffering from acute malnutrition.HI all
I had my achilies for almost 9 months now, its growing very slow, and the orange color is not very bright nice orange, it looks very dull orange, also the orange spot is oval shape, and not very round tear drop shape like other achilies. Can you please let me know why mine is like this, can this be female? that is why the color is dull and not bright.
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I will tell you yes. Enjoy the fish if it get larger it will easy to sell locally. I have one two years in my 200![]()
IMO a 180 can be plenty of space for an Achilles but there are things to consider. It needs to have lots of open space for swimming as well as tons of flow. I grew up in Hawaii and this has always been my favorite fish but my current tank is just too small so I went for a Hybrid instead. I specifically designed my aquascape with it in mind and he appears to be very pleased with my work.
It appears that your tang is suffering from acute malnutrition.
You must offer a more abundant portion of seaweed, in green, purple and red forms. We would also advise you to offer a more varied diet, including PE mysis, enriched brine shrimp, Larry's Herbivore Frenzy Diet and Hikari Marine Herbivore Diet with Probiotics.
If your fish a shy feeder, you will want to place it in an acclimation box for in one week intervals (one week in box, 2 days outside of box, one week in the box and so on). You can then offer a lot more food for the specimen. Mixing in garlic and Selcon into the diet described above may expedite the fattening process.
Following this Isolate-And-Feed (IAF) regimen should produce a much plumper and coloured specimen within three feeding intervals (3 weeks with 2 day breaks in between).
If the fish refuses to eat and appears to grow skinny (bones are visible) and weak, the last resort would be to insert a feeding tube, where small doses of pellets and algae in liquid form (use blender) can be carefully delivered down to the stomach of the fish via a syringe. The fish must not be under anaesthetic or the stomach and other organs will not be able to digest and excrete the food. This protocol is to be done only as a last resort by a skilled aquarist, preferably an experienced veterinarian specializing in aquatic life.
Dr. C. Bourge
Veterinary Specialist in Aquatics
BVSM
DVC
HI All
I was wondering if getting a show size achilies 7+ inch is easier to keep than getting a small one 3-4 inch. I have heard, the AChilies which are very big, like 7+ inch and fat from the wild, are very strong and when you put them in the tank , they will stay healthy and if they get ich (after treatment and QT process) they are strong enough to fight it back. How true is this?
I have a friend who has been getting small AChilies for the past 5 years, maybe around 15 so far, but they all die after few weeks.
Another friend of his, got his first achilies, which was 7+ inch and put it straight into his display and its very healthy and alive.
Please advise.