I posted some of these in another thread, but here goes...
Our display tank...
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Our newly acquired Vlamingi tang (Charley)-- about 10" long, only 2 years old:
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Charley wih some of his tangmates:
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There's a Desjardin Red Sea Sailfin lurking in there, along with the Magnificent Foxface Rabbitfish in the first photo. The Foxface and the Sailfin were the big guys in the tank until we adopted Charley. They were so intimidated they wouldn't come out to eat for 2-3 days, but now all feed in harmony, though the Vlamingi is still at the head of the chow line...
LL
Nice fish everyone. I turned down a large achillie's this evening
And that will complete my tang collection
Eddy, I too passed on a 7" Achilles last winter from a LFS that was closing its door. I could have bought the fish for 150$. They had him for 3-4 years and he was fat and healthy. I regret dearly passing on that fish.
Wow! Your Vlamingi tang is HUGE!!!! lol How much nori do you feed Charley to keep him full? LOL
My wife wasn't keen on the idea of a 150$ fish.Why did you pass the fish up? That was a killer deal.
My wife wasn't keen on the idea of a 150$ fish.
I feed three (full) sheets of nori to the tank each day... Charley gets the bulk of it, and has the poop to prove it! :fish1:
I place the nori on the glass held firmly in place by a Sure-Grip Model 100 magnet (I just place the nori under the "wet" side magnet and let the magnet's rubber pads clamp the food to the glass). If I used a regular seaweed clip, the tangs would just rip it out and try to eat the whole thing in a few gulps...
LL