- Location
- Montclair, NJ
Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens)
General Information:
Size: Up to 8 inches
Diet: Herbivore
Reef Compatible: Yes
Tank Conditions: 72-78?F; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Minimum Tank Capacity: 125 gallon
Light: High
Temperament: May be aggressive towards other tangs of the same genus
Swimming Level: Needs a lot of water movement and swimming space
Care Level: Easy
Detailed Information:
Where to start with this fish...... It is eating small pellet foods, frozen mysis and macro algae. It has been treated with copper power and praziquantel. This fish has gone through a lot and deserves a good home. It's bag broke during shipment and literally arrived in no water. Good thing Justin and I had fresh saltwater with us and were able to get the fish into a bucket with water. That was somewhere around April 16th. It recovered nicely from that fiasco. About a week ago the fish suffered from Boxfish toxin poisoning!! Talking about bad luck. Clearly it also survived that epidemic. The tang is roughly 4.5-5" inches long.
I'd like to make sure this fish goes to a good home so all I ask is that you let me know your tank size before I adopt him out. Priority will also be given to those who can pick him up either today or tomorrow.
There is no adoption fee. Providing a good home is all we are asking!!!!
If interested, please post here for dibs. Please include tank size.
Thank you. Let's find this fish a great new home!
General Information:
Size: Up to 8 inches
Diet: Herbivore
Reef Compatible: Yes
Tank Conditions: 72-78?F; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Minimum Tank Capacity: 125 gallon
Light: High
Temperament: May be aggressive towards other tangs of the same genus
Swimming Level: Needs a lot of water movement and swimming space
Care Level: Easy
Detailed Information:
Where to start with this fish...... It is eating small pellet foods, frozen mysis and macro algae. It has been treated with copper power and praziquantel. This fish has gone through a lot and deserves a good home. It's bag broke during shipment and literally arrived in no water. Good thing Justin and I had fresh saltwater with us and were able to get the fish into a bucket with water. That was somewhere around April 16th. It recovered nicely from that fiasco. About a week ago the fish suffered from Boxfish toxin poisoning!! Talking about bad luck. Clearly it also survived that epidemic. The tang is roughly 4.5-5" inches long.
I'd like to make sure this fish goes to a good home so all I ask is that you let me know your tank size before I adopt him out. Priority will also be given to those who can pick him up either today or tomorrow.
There is no adoption fee. Providing a good home is all we are asking!!!!
If interested, please post here for dibs. Please include tank size.
Thank you. Let's find this fish a great new home!