sarahkucera
New member
Ok, I know that hepatus tangs are a fish that pretty much everyone has.
And they're popular because they're just so damn pretty.
Does anyone else want to share pictures of their hepatus?
I'd love to see them.
So I present to you my two hepatus tangs, fat and pretty and blue as an antique perfume bottle.
***Side note: Yes, I know that it's not generally a good idea to house two hepatus tangs in a 100 gallon tank, but I got an established tank that had the two of them in there together and they seem to rather like each other, so together they stay. I'd like to set up a large FOWLR in the forseeable future, so I think about sending them to live in there one day.***
Side view of tank.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1513.JPG" width=800 height=702>
Partial view of the tank.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1474.JPG" width=800 height=533>
They're about 6 or 7 inches long and total seaweed eating vultures.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1515.JPG" width=800 height=533>
Final picture, from the top down.
I love shots from this angle, although it's not easy for me to shoot it since the tank is taller than I am.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1543.JPG" width=800 height=440>
And they're popular because they're just so damn pretty.
Does anyone else want to share pictures of their hepatus?
I'd love to see them.
So I present to you my two hepatus tangs, fat and pretty and blue as an antique perfume bottle.
***Side note: Yes, I know that it's not generally a good idea to house two hepatus tangs in a 100 gallon tank, but I got an established tank that had the two of them in there together and they seem to rather like each other, so together they stay. I'd like to set up a large FOWLR in the forseeable future, so I think about sending them to live in there one day.***
Side view of tank.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1513.JPG" width=800 height=702>
Partial view of the tank.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1474.JPG" width=800 height=533>
They're about 6 or 7 inches long and total seaweed eating vultures.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1515.JPG" width=800 height=533>
Final picture, from the top down.
I love shots from this angle, although it's not easy for me to shoot it since the tank is taller than I am.
<img src="http://www.midnightmadness.org/sarah/saltwater/042306/IMG_1543.JPG" width=800 height=440>