EllisJuan
New member
After browsing the Diver's Den almost daily for the last couple of years I finally made a purchase. I had been thinking about adding a Kole Tang to my tank for a while and have passed on many at the LFSs for one reason or another. I saw this guy listed late last week and pulled the trigger. He arrived today happy, active, and apparently healthy. I acclimated him and added him to my new QT tank around 1:00 today. I am taking the wait and see approach and not treating him with anything right now. If he is healthy, eating, active I will add him to the DT in a couple weeks.
He has already taken some PE Mysis, Brine, and flake. I fed very small amount of each a few hours apart. He is very shy for now so he was hiding in the PVC each time I added food. I would then sit still and observe. He hesitantly come out and taste each. He would eat some pieces and spit out some. I guess this is normal? He has been grazing at the PVC, glass, and piece of live rock I have in the tank. Tomorrow I am going to put some Nori on a clip and see if he will eat it.
I am really impressed with the condition he arrived in. My first DD purchase is going as well as it possibly could.
Sorry for the less than awesome pictures but he is shy and the lighting on the QT tank isn't the best. In person he really is a very nice specimen. Here he is...
He has already taken some PE Mysis, Brine, and flake. I fed very small amount of each a few hours apart. He is very shy for now so he was hiding in the PVC each time I added food. I would then sit still and observe. He hesitantly come out and taste each. He would eat some pieces and spit out some. I guess this is normal? He has been grazing at the PVC, glass, and piece of live rock I have in the tank. Tomorrow I am going to put some Nori on a clip and see if he will eat it.
I am really impressed with the condition he arrived in. My first DD purchase is going as well as it possibly could.
Sorry for the less than awesome pictures but he is shy and the lighting on the QT tank isn't the best. In person he really is a very nice specimen. Here he is...