- Location
- Montclair, NJ
$350 for MR Donors. $400 for everyone else
It is difficult for me to take pics of these guys in my tank. If you happen to see the specimen we donated to the raffle yesterday we have two more. One is a tad smaller and the other is about an ainch larger. Here are the best pics I could take (sorry).
General Information:
Common Name: Black tang
Scientific Name: Zebrasoma Rostratum
Max Size: 10?
Reef Safe: Yes
Range: Christmas Island
Care Level: Easy Same care guidelines as other members of the Zebrasoma family
Tank Conditions: 72-78?F; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Minimum Tank Capacity: 100 gallon
Compatibility: Will do fine with all fish except other members of the Zebrasoma family.
Diet: Black tangs are herbivore?s and should be fed accordingly. Marine Algae?s and a vegetarian marine fish food is recommended. You can supplement with some meaty foods such as mysis shrimp.
Detailed Information:
Current Tank Conditions: 78 ?F, sg 1.020 and PH of 8.3
Size: About 3? from tip of nose to end of tail
Current Diet: Formula I Pellets, Formula II Pellets, Hikari Marine-S pellets, New Life Ther-A Pellets and Mysis Shrimp
QT Method: Fish was treated with hyposalinity and praziquantel. Previously it was held in a copper system. This fish has not showed any signs of disease or parasites.
Current Tank Size: 120 gallon
We recommend a minimum tank size of 120 gallons for this fish at its current size. A varied diet is best. The feeding regimen currently is a mix of Formula I and Formula II pellets with mysis shrimp in the morning. Hikari Marine-S is fed in the evening. Twice a week a sheet of Nori is added to the tank for additional algae consumption.
This fish is guaranteed for 7 days starting from the minute it is picked up. To receive a refund or a replacement fish you must provide the deceased fish frozen in tank water and a separate sample of your display tank water.
Paypal is accepted. I'll respond to your PM with the address if requested. Paypal fee will be added to the cost.
It is difficult for me to take pics of these guys in my tank. If you happen to see the specimen we donated to the raffle yesterday we have two more. One is a tad smaller and the other is about an ainch larger. Here are the best pics I could take (sorry).
General Information:
Common Name: Black tang
Scientific Name: Zebrasoma Rostratum
Max Size: 10?
Reef Safe: Yes
Range: Christmas Island
Care Level: Easy Same care guidelines as other members of the Zebrasoma family
Tank Conditions: 72-78?F; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Minimum Tank Capacity: 100 gallon
Compatibility: Will do fine with all fish except other members of the Zebrasoma family.
Diet: Black tangs are herbivore?s and should be fed accordingly. Marine Algae?s and a vegetarian marine fish food is recommended. You can supplement with some meaty foods such as mysis shrimp.
Detailed Information:
Current Tank Conditions: 78 ?F, sg 1.020 and PH of 8.3
Size: About 3? from tip of nose to end of tail
Current Diet: Formula I Pellets, Formula II Pellets, Hikari Marine-S pellets, New Life Ther-A Pellets and Mysis Shrimp
QT Method: Fish was treated with hyposalinity and praziquantel. Previously it was held in a copper system. This fish has not showed any signs of disease or parasites.
Current Tank Size: 120 gallon
We recommend a minimum tank size of 120 gallons for this fish at its current size. A varied diet is best. The feeding regimen currently is a mix of Formula I and Formula II pellets with mysis shrimp in the morning. Hikari Marine-S is fed in the evening. Twice a week a sheet of Nori is added to the tank for additional algae consumption.
This fish is guaranteed for 7 days starting from the minute it is picked up. To receive a refund or a replacement fish you must provide the deceased fish frozen in tank water and a separate sample of your display tank water.
Paypal is accepted. I'll respond to your PM with the address if requested. Paypal fee will be added to the cost.