Powder Blue Tang question

So Brian any updates on your PBT? Has it settled down? Giving it plenty of natural macro algae for it to munch on may help also. I think a 150 gallon tank is plenty large for a PBT. Live Aquaria recommends 125 gallons.
 
I love Powder Blues. If I had to pick one tang, it would be a PBT.

I've had one. I kept him in a 125. Unfortunately, he killed his tankmates over the course of 6 months. I kept him for another 6 months after that, but succumbed to family pressure to have a community of fish, and I traded him in. He was completely content and grew from 2" to 5" in about a year. He was really fat and just picked on the rock and swam back and forth. Ate anything that hit the water including zuchini, lettuce, and boiled carrots. I could hand feed him.

He seemed kinda bored to be honest. If I ever tried another, I would probably go with a huge tank, if I had the money. They love to swim and I would put them in the "open water" category like a Naso. They need to be housed with tough fish IMHO. Big angels, triggers, damsels, etc. When they go on a tear, look out.
 
I have a PBT in my 8' tank and he swims normally. If your tang still paces after a couple of days, that just means it's stressed out by something, most likely the environment. A 4' tank cannot keep a PBT more than a year or so. It is a very sensitive fish, and any environmental stress will send it on a downward spiral quickly.
 
To 29reef. This is an open forum. If you do not want opinions whether you like them or not then maybe you should reconsider asking a question that you know will get these kinds of responses. From what I can tell no one is judging you they are just giving you their opinions. If you don't like them there is no need to be a jack *** oh and how is your powder blue doing by the way
 
Is it covered in ich yet? Powder blues, browns, and Achilles pace frantically due to parasites. Its like you or I in a woods in summertime Minnesota. Misquitos drive you crazy.
 
To 29reef. This is an open forum. If you do not want opinions whether you like them or not then maybe you should reconsider asking a question that you know will get these kinds of responses. From what I can tell no one is judging you they are just giving you their opinions. If you don't like them there is no need to be a jack *** oh and how is your powder blue doing by the way

+1....well said...
 
I have a PBT in my 8' tank and he swims normally. If your tang still paces after a couple of days, that just means it's stressed out by something, most likely the environment. A 4' tank cannot keep a PBT more than a year or so. It is a very sensitive fish, and any environmental stress will send it on a downward spiral quickly.

This is so true. I unfortunately learned this the hard way. Please listen to what people are telling you.
 

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