Blotchy Kole Tang - additional info
Blotchy Kole Tang - additional info
Thanks for such a prompt response! Here is some additional info...
75 gallon tank. Fully cycled with live rock. Cycle was complete Dec 26th - zero ammonia, nitrites, nitrates less than 5. I test routinely and the highest nitrates seen were 10 ppm, just prior to a water change. Now consistently less than 5 ppm
Water changes are done weekely, about 20% of the water, with routine topups with RO/DI water - home made and tested for TDS.
Calcium and hardness also tested - both within acceptable range for "normal" sea water
2 powerheads in the tank, each at 700 gph to maintain movement
LED lights - sufficient for growing soft corals
Sump - refugium setup with live-rock rubble and macro algae, plus ASM mini-G protein skimmer.
Other inhabitants:
2 mocha ocellaris clowns
3 firefish
1 six-line wrasse
1 yellow watchman goby (constantly escaping into my overflow)
3 yellow tail damsels (was told they were less aggressive than others - bad info!)
1 emerald crab
various hermit crabs and snails for clean-up
soft coral frags - all in good health and actually growing!
Bubble-tip anemone
Food:
seaweed sheets
new spectrum pellets
frozen mysis
frozen brine shrimp
The tang accepts all food now but would not touch the seaweed for the first two weeks, which given that it is supposed to be primarily a herbivore surprised me.
As this is a new tank, and the fish were purchased over a three week period from the same store which has a single, linked filtration system, I did not QT the fish prior to addition. The tang was in the first wave I added, so I have had it for about four weeks. I believe that it did have one blotch on its side when I bought it but thought it was either an imperfection in it's skin or a scrape.
The fish is eating well - it does seem more skittish than I would have imagined and I wonder if it is stressed, even though it is the largest fish in the tank. Interestingly, as soon as I added the six-line wrasse, the tang made a bee-line for it and appeared to think the wrasse would clean it - in fact, I am tempted to get a cleaner shrimp to see what might happen.