mcozad829
Premium Member
I am in possession of a sailfin tang. I have a 70 gallon aquarium.
Ok before you all say that tank is to small... I know. Let me give you some background on how I came to this fish. A person that I know purchased this guy at petco. He took it home to his 55 gallon and threw it in with a school of bluefin damsels. I got a phone call a few days later that he needed me to look at his fish. It was floating at the top all of its fins had been ripped off and I was pretty sure it was going to die. Long story short I took it home and put it in my 10 gallon quarantine tank medicated it and waited for it to die. As the weeks went on he started swimming in the tiny tank and started to grow fins back. It has been close to a year now and he is a 4 1/2 - 5 inch fish. I have put him in the 70 gallon as the original owner didn't take him back. As of now his tail and pectoral fins are 100% however he probably only grew back about 25% of his sail. Nobody wants a sailfin without a sail. Fish stores won't take him, and I am not sure what to do. Should I just keep him in the 70? I have plans of upgrading to a 300 but that is at least a year out. So my real question is what would you do in my situation?
Ok before you all say that tank is to small... I know. Let me give you some background on how I came to this fish. A person that I know purchased this guy at petco. He took it home to his 55 gallon and threw it in with a school of bluefin damsels. I got a phone call a few days later that he needed me to look at his fish. It was floating at the top all of its fins had been ripped off and I was pretty sure it was going to die. Long story short I took it home and put it in my 10 gallon quarantine tank medicated it and waited for it to die. As the weeks went on he started swimming in the tiny tank and started to grow fins back. It has been close to a year now and he is a 4 1/2 - 5 inch fish. I have put him in the 70 gallon as the original owner didn't take him back. As of now his tail and pectoral fins are 100% however he probably only grew back about 25% of his sail. Nobody wants a sailfin without a sail. Fish stores won't take him, and I am not sure what to do. Should I just keep him in the 70? I have plans of upgrading to a 300 but that is at least a year out. So my real question is what would you do in my situation?