dgasmd
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I've had 2 achilles with different yet successfull results. The first was in my 360g SPS tank. It did great for over 2 years until it died int he move to FL. I had a powder blue and a powder brown with it. The powder blue was twice as big as the achiles, which was the same size as the powder brown. There was some friction between the 3, but in the end they did well together and I would classify it as a very mild mannered fish . They all got a bit of ich here and there, but I never did anything about it. It would come and go on its own without a strong reason. I think the key were 3: tons of open room to swim, plenty of feeding, and strong water current.
The second one I have had now for 2 years. It has never had a single spot of ich since I got it. It is the meanest fish in my tank and it is single handedly responsible for the assassination of multiple other fish, all of which are not even tangs. I feed so much less now (every other day) as oppossed to before and it is fat as it gets. Yet, I think the keys remain tons of open water and space along with strong water current. This fish loves to swim right up to the tunzes and close loop outlets.
The second one I have had now for 2 years. It has never had a single spot of ich since I got it. It is the meanest fish in my tank and it is single handedly responsible for the assassination of multiple other fish, all of which are not even tangs. I feed so much less now (every other day) as oppossed to before and it is fat as it gets. Yet, I think the keys remain tons of open water and space along with strong water current. This fish loves to swim right up to the tunzes and close loop outlets.