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Hungriee

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Today at my LFS I was looking at a Hippo Blue Tang. It's relatively small and just came in from a shipment just about 2 days ago according to the LFS owner. The fish looks great - very royal blue, healthy swimming and has great color.

Only thing I noticed once in awhile it'll go hide in the rocks then rub itself against the edges of the rock of a cave or on the sand as in digging a hole.

Then it'll come out and swim normally again.

Is this always normal behavior of these blue tangs? I didn't see any ich so it couldn't be scratching itself - I thought it was odd since two of these fish did the same thing but at different times. They must be real itchy.:lol:
 

Hungriee

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its strange i wonder if it hurts them - bc theres no apparent cuts but i was thinking maybe over time they will have minor cuts since it kept rubbing itself. Its amazing how it was able to fit in the smallest cracks in the tanks rockscape and still come out. It like played dead then came out.
 

Hungriee

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its a strange behavior. its like they swim smoothly then stop and scratch then come out of a cave and do it again.

sucha beautiful fish wiht strange behaviors.
 

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IMO, that is not a normal behavior. I had two hippo tangs, and they would hide (sort of shy fish) but not rub itself against the rocks. I would not risk buying it. Unless its a good price and you have another hospital tank to cure it but then again your risking it.
 

Hungriee

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IMO, that is not a normal behavior. I had two hippo tangs, and they would hide (sort of shy fish) but not rub itself against the rocks. I would not risk buying it. Unless its a good price and you have another hospital tank to cure it but then again your risking it.


Yea it was a good price for a tang - looked great too but I won't risk buying a sick or fish thats stressed.
 

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