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My NEW and favorite fish!!


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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default My NEW and favorite fish!!

    I finally got to put him in the "Big" tank!!!!! He's happily swimming the entire length of the 125. I thought he would go crazy in the 40G breeder during QT.

    I've done the research and I know they are one of the harder tangs. I'm prepared. I do believe this is the most expensive fish I ever bought, lol. I looked at it for a month before I even bought it. I used that month to research and make sure I was up to the challenge. I didn't want to "impulse buy" just because he was beautiful.

    Enjoy!

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    oh man he is beautifull!!! that is the next fish I buy!!! the contrast of colors on them is simply amazing!!! Keep us posted on how he is doing!!!!
    fulltankshot 1 - My NEW and favorite fish!!

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    What a handsome guy! I'm glad he's enjoying his new, bigger home! :D


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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The LFS had him in a 20G High tank......grrrrr. hat were they thinking? He was in that tank for a month.
    Seahorse Slave!!!

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    They might have thought he would go fast or hoping someone would want to rescue him.

    That is one awesome fish. I have seen a few at my LFS, and they went fast. Enjoy!

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    Dork-Fish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Beautiful Specimen!! I love the colors!
    45 Reef 2x 96 Coral Life PC's

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    Reptoreef - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Achilles Tangs really are beautiful. As far as care; Regals, Powder Browns, Powder Blues, and Naso's fallow in close suit. Once established, they'll tend to take over and really show their personalities as well as how territorial they truly are. Sweet fish, for sure and it looks terrific.
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Right now the achilles has an ich outbreak. He is being treated in the QT tank with the other 5 fish that were in the 125. I can't believe he got ich even after I QT'd him, grrr. I'm using hyposalinity to cure the ich. I have copper safe and a few other meds, but I prefer to use the hypo method rather then meds if possible. He is looking better and has very few ich specks left on him. None of the other fish seem to be infected. I'm just treating them all for 6 weeks or more so the reef tank will be clear of all traces of ich. (no hosts= end of ich life cycle)
    I knew he was an ich magnet, it was a chance I was willing to take. I still wouldn't give him up and I'm not sorry I bought it. That's the fist thing my husband asked...."are you sorry you bought that fish now?" Nope......I'd do it again.
    On a good note, I'm using the next 6 weeks to set up a bigger tank and finish cycling the 100 lbs of LR.

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    carpenterwrasse - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    you go girl.....hope all goes well

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reptoreef
    Achilles Tangs really are beautiful. As far as care; Regals, Powder Browns, Powder Blues, and Naso's fallow in close suit. Once established, they'll tend to take over and really show their personalities as well as how territorial they truly are. Sweet fish, for sure and it looks terrific.
    He is territorial. The whole tank is his, lol. I can just hear him saying "this is mine, and this is mine, and this is mine, and don't even think about it "cause that is mine too!" I love his personality. He covers the entire tank front, back, top, and bottom. My tank must have been VERY boreing before he got in there.

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