malibumike
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I was hoping someone could help me out with a yellow tang issue i'm having. I recently purchased a 4" yt from my local fish store. to begin the story, the fish place guy for whatever reason had this fish in a refuge tank, i think that what they're called as there was a huge bushy green plant in there. I'm new to this sorry for my vague descriptions. but anyway i watched the tank for a while at the store and he was physically gorgeous, not one noticible problem. he seemed kind of shy but the owner said that when he keeps fish in the bottom tanks on the floor they seem to be a little skidish, knowing this i took this tang home. now, it's been 4 days and he seems extremely lethargic, moves very slowly will not eat brine, clip on algae, flake or anything and kind of seems to just float around likes he's trippin on something. no fast movements at all. from what i've read i understand these fish can take 5-6 days to get acclimated? I was hoping someone could tell me if this is normal behavior at this point in time as i would really like to know if my fish will snap out of it and sober up. any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. also, i would like to mention he seems like he's breathing hevily, though based on footage of yellows on youtube i've seen it's about the same, except mine is much less active then those. in addition, the tang will not be staying in the 37 when he gets bigger, for those of you growling at me. i would really just like to hear responses from others who have had similar problem when purchasing a tang.
37 gallon, 2 powerheads, 1 coralife wood airstone, aqualight with night leds, marineland hang on filter, 300 watt marineland heater, 25lbs of live rock, 2 chromis, 2 tank raised clowns, 1 engineer goby, 15 hermit crabs, 3 emerald crabs (all wild life are doing great and have been in the tank for 2 months now) a few aptasia (came on live rock, not putting corals in this tank). 40 lbs of aragonite substrate. have had water tested the day i bought the tang, and more recently at the lfs and they said water was ideal.
37 gallon, 2 powerheads, 1 coralife wood airstone, aqualight with night leds, marineland hang on filter, 300 watt marineland heater, 25lbs of live rock, 2 chromis, 2 tank raised clowns, 1 engineer goby, 15 hermit crabs, 3 emerald crabs (all wild life are doing great and have been in the tank for 2 months now) a few aptasia (came on live rock, not putting corals in this tank). 40 lbs of aragonite substrate. have had water tested the day i bought the tang, and more recently at the lfs and they said water was ideal.