medic29
Premium Member
Last weekend I purchased a small Pacific Blue Tang. When I brought the tang home, after acclimating it, I placed it in my display. There is Sailfin tang in the display already, which is bigger than the Pacific Blue, almost immediately the Sailfin came over and started chasing the smaller tang, then trying to attack it with its scaple, it would also seem to pin the smaller tang to the rock. This went on for several minutes.
Fearing the smaller tang would get severly injured or killed I quickly netted it and moved it to another tank that is connected to the same system which was empty. It immediately went to the bottom of the tank and went to the corner and stayed there. It was breathing very fast and wouldn't move and it even laid flat on the bottom. I couldn't see any injury so I figured it was just very stressed. I placed a couple pieces of PVC in the tank, to give the tang somewhere to hide.
The following day I fed it and it would eat the food when it floated just past his mouth. I figured to give it a few days. I had fed it over the past couple of days.
This morning I went out to feed all the fish. I found this tang still hiding, under a large piece of live rock I had put in the tank. I put some food in the tank, after a few minutes the tang still hadn't moved. Finally, I removed the piece of live rock and it swam over the the side of the tank. As the food floated around the tank and came by its mouth it would eat the food, but again it just stays in one place. I left it alone for a while, when I left the room I checked on the tang and it was lying in one of the pvc pieces.
I'm not sure what to do with the tang.
Any ideas??
Fearing the smaller tang would get severly injured or killed I quickly netted it and moved it to another tank that is connected to the same system which was empty. It immediately went to the bottom of the tank and went to the corner and stayed there. It was breathing very fast and wouldn't move and it even laid flat on the bottom. I couldn't see any injury so I figured it was just very stressed. I placed a couple pieces of PVC in the tank, to give the tang somewhere to hide.
The following day I fed it and it would eat the food when it floated just past his mouth. I figured to give it a few days. I had fed it over the past couple of days.
This morning I went out to feed all the fish. I found this tang still hiding, under a large piece of live rock I had put in the tank. I put some food in the tank, after a few minutes the tang still hadn't moved. Finally, I removed the piece of live rock and it swam over the the side of the tank. As the food floated around the tank and came by its mouth it would eat the food, but again it just stays in one place. I left it alone for a while, when I left the room I checked on the tang and it was lying in one of the pvc pieces.
I'm not sure what to do with the tang.
Any ideas??