Thanks for the info. Glad to hear that they aren't much more difficult than other tangs. They are just so good looking.
Not really.nrbelk said:I have heard/read in different locations that powder brown tangs are harder to take care of.
What I would like to ask is what makes them harder? I'm still a beginner but I try to do my research, is it a fish I could take care of just by doing research?
Thanks
A fish will not get Crypt if the proper precautions are taken to eradicate the parasite from the display. The folks that say Powder Browns are very difficult to keep are also the same folks that just threw the fish in their tank without a proper QT regimen.
Crypt won't live through QT if QT is done properly, active treatment is necessary, not just a "watch the fish for white spots treatment," copper, hypo, formalin, pick your crack....if properly QT'ed just about every fish is easy to keep.
They are as easy to keep as any other fish - provided you QT them and the tank they are going into is Crypt free.
A fish will not get Crypt if the proper precautions are taken to eradicate the parasite from the display. The folks that say Powder Browns are very difficult to keep are also the same folks that just threw the fish in their tank without a proper QT regimen.
Crypt won't live through QT if QT is done properly, active treatment is necessary, not just a "watch the fish for white spots treatment," copper, hypo, formalin, pick your crack....if properly QT'ed just about every fish is easy to keep.