DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

wow a gem tang, first i've seen. kinda ugly though. nothing fancy but the price tag. lol. good for you

You obviously have not seen one of the beauties up close or as a full grown adult. They are quite stunning fish. Expensive, yes, but truly a wonderful tang to appreciate for it's beauty and uniqueness.

Can't wait to see the new guys in their new home? I think a video of the tank is in order once they are all added in and settle down into their new surroundings.

I am still and continue to be in awe of this amazing display. It is truly one of the coolest tanks I have seen on these boards in a long time, regardless of size.
 
Ching,
When I add new tangs a method that has always helped me was putting a mirror in the tank for a few days. The tangs see themselves and attack it to no avail. Eventually they accept defeat and stop the attack.

asonitez. Thank you for the tip.
 
You obviously have not seen one of the beauties up close or as a full grown adult. They are quite stunning fish. Expensive, yes, but truly a wonderful tang to appreciate for it's beauty and uniqueness.

Can't wait to see the new guys in their new home? I think a video of the tank is in order once they are all added in and settle down into their new surroundings.

I am still and continue to be in awe of this amazing display. It is truly one of the coolest tanks I have seen on these boards in a long time, regardless of size.

melanotaenia. Thank you for your kind words.
You are right about Gem Tang. Yes, they are expensive but very cute.
I will shoot video clip once I introduce them in the display tank.
 
Paul. Thanks.
I still need two or more of Achilles Tangs. Can you help me?

Okay ... here's visualizing a school of Achilles instead of the usual Anthias, Chromis ... :eek1: I would need a baby bib to hold my major drool :wildone:!!

You kill me Chingchai ... :lol2:

Paul
 
Why not?

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I dont understand. Why are these fish in the sump, rather than your quarantine?
 
I dont understand. Why are these fish in the sump, rather than your quarantine?

I only put new fish from the store in quarantine tank.
These fishes are from long time established tank.
Water quality, temperature stability in the sump is much better than quarantine tank.
 
jmaneyapanda
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Originally Posted by chingchai
Why not?






I dont understand. Why are these fish in the sump, rather than your quarantine?

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IMO the fish should be in QT as said above. Personally I think having the fish in the sump with all those pumps is not the greatest idea. I know there are covers over the intake, but I would hate to see your fish or any fish get hurt because of something that can easily be avoided. T
 
jmaneyapanda


IMO the fish should be in QT as said above. Personally I think having the fish in the sump with all those pumps is not the greatest idea. I know there are covers over the intake, but I would hate to see your fish or any fish get hurt because of something that can easily be avoided. T

myerst2. Thank you for your opinion.
 
I only put new fish from the store in quarantine tank.
These fishes are from long time established tank.
Water quality, temperature stability in the sump is much better than quarantine tank.

But, its the same water as in the display, right? So, why not just put them right into the display?
 
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