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My co-worker was telling me that her Dwarf Angel was starting to look like it's tail was getting shredded. She said she had another fish that had looked the same way before it had died.
I know she also had a Maroon Clown in the tank.
These two, along with at least one other fish are all being kept in a 10 or 15g (she doesn't even know the size of the tank.)
Any idea as to what would cause it to look like it's tail was getting shredded & what the minimum size tank it needs is?
She said it's "content" because it's always swimming side to side & sometimes swims up & down the water column. I told her that was probably because it needs a bigger tank. I told her that angels & tangs generally need larger tanks because they're more territorial & are more energetic than most fish.
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I can't imagine that water quality is very good. I asked what her SG was & she said she didn't know. She said her BF checked it last time he stopped by, but that's once in a blue moon. She doesn't have a hydrometer.
I gave her my old SeaClone to pull some crap out. I know it's not a good skimmer, but it's better than nothing on her overstocked tank.
I know she also had a Maroon Clown in the tank.
These two, along with at least one other fish are all being kept in a 10 or 15g (she doesn't even know the size of the tank.)
Any idea as to what would cause it to look like it's tail was getting shredded & what the minimum size tank it needs is?
She said it's "content" because it's always swimming side to side & sometimes swims up & down the water column. I told her that was probably because it needs a bigger tank. I told her that angels & tangs generally need larger tanks because they're more territorial & are more energetic than most fish.
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I can't imagine that water quality is very good. I asked what her SG was & she said she didn't know. She said her BF checked it last time he stopped by, but that's once in a blue moon. She doesn't have a hydrometer.
I gave her my old SeaClone to pull some crap out. I know it's not a good skimmer, but it's better than nothing on her overstocked tank.