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This is Pazzo (italian for crazy) and he is the life of my tank. He has more character than all the other fish I have. He eats out of my hand. I have a 180 gallon tank that's been up for a little over a year now.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11839976#post11839976 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Leonardo's Reef
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My Acanthurus Triostegus ("Convict Tang")

Leonardo

Great tang, while even better picture!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11853425#post11853425 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vito is hooked
I have a 125 with a (L) Hippo and a (L) Yellow, have a juv achillies in QT, you think they will let him in?

I have a Hippo and Yellow tang in my 125g and I don't think they would be too accepting of another tang. My clownfish were harrassed for a day or two when I added them by the tangs, but they didn't bother my bicolor psuedo. However, I think that they would probably drive another tang to it's death if I added one. That's just my hunch, your results may vary.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11848577#post11848577 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tymux
No Norton....Mcafee and I am at work so... but what I really ment was I see some of them but not all of them. For example on the first page I don't see any of the one listed by Reeftanks6 or racing1.....I am going to have to put some of mine up here too and might figure out what is happening when I do.

you need to check the security setting for Mcaffee---could be set not to show graphics and pictures etc. There was a guys lap top at work like that
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11862257#post11862257 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Prodd
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125 U.S. Gal
Yellow Tang - 'Wang'
9-10 months old
3 1/2 inch nose to tail

nice yellow---mine is about a year and a half in the tank and has not grown much at all either---I guess yellow tangs don't grow that fast:confused:
 
He may be a bit common, but he's special to me. he has a very distinct personality and lets me know when he's hungry.
When feeding i always err on the side of hungry, i think it was Bob Fenner who said ' a hungry fish is a healthy fish' . However, don't think by any means he gets starved.
I have heard of people who feed there fish large amounts just to beef them up, but id prefer it if he'd stay small.
 
Does anyone have a lavendar tang? They're one of my favorite fish and I was able to get my first one today :) I want to see some pics!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11863235#post11863235 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Prodd
He may be a bit common, but he's special to me. he has a very distinct personality and lets me know when he's hungry.
When feeding i always err on the side of hungry, i think it was Bob Fenner who said ' a hungry fish is a healthy fish' . However, don't think by any means he gets starved.
I have heard of people who feed there fish large amounts just to beef them up, but id prefer it if he'd stay small.

He's the family's favorite fish--it was the first in the tank also--and your right its because of the personality they have.

As far as feeding the fish large amounts----that is a really good idea because with the algae problem you will have with phosphates they will still have something to hide in :lol: :rollface: :lol:
 
For those who were asking the 2500 gal cylinder tank is a display tank in the store I used to work at in the bay area
 
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