Does anyone know of a good source of discovering the approximate expected life span for reef fish in the hobby?
Yes I used Google...
Up until this afternoon my Yellow Tang seemed fine, no health issues, plump & happy, no water issues, everything same old/same old.
I got this fish in 2007 from another reefer here (Aaron who moved back to Australia, for you old timers...) and according to his tank thread he had it for at least 3 years prior to then. I don't know if he got the fish as a juvi or an adult, so at a minimum I figure he was 8 years old.
I am lucky enough to spend a large amount of time with my tanks/fish as they are in my home office so I am very familiar with their daily activities and habits. When I noticed this afternoon that he was getting pale I was worried and then through the day he began to faulter, sat on the bottom and was leaning to the side. Tonight I lost him.
From what I did read on the web many sites say 5-7 years, a couple said 8-10, one said 20 and another said 40 (I am highly skeptical of that...)
Has anyone ever seen a good source for this info? I understand fishbase.org has a 'life-history tool' but I didn't have the patience to try and figure it out tonight and it seems you need to do it one fish type at a time :sigh:
Yes I used Google...
Up until this afternoon my Yellow Tang seemed fine, no health issues, plump & happy, no water issues, everything same old/same old.
I got this fish in 2007 from another reefer here (Aaron who moved back to Australia, for you old timers...) and according to his tank thread he had it for at least 3 years prior to then. I don't know if he got the fish as a juvi or an adult, so at a minimum I figure he was 8 years old.
I am lucky enough to spend a large amount of time with my tanks/fish as they are in my home office so I am very familiar with their daily activities and habits. When I noticed this afternoon that he was getting pale I was worried and then through the day he began to faulter, sat on the bottom and was leaning to the side. Tonight I lost him.
From what I did read on the web many sites say 5-7 years, a couple said 8-10, one said 20 and another said 40 (I am highly skeptical of that...)
Has anyone ever seen a good source for this info? I understand fishbase.org has a 'life-history tool' but I didn't have the patience to try and figure it out tonight and it seems you need to do it one fish type at a time :sigh: