Tropical Fish and Aquarium Information

Go Back   Fish Lore Tropical Fish and Aquarium Forum > Saltwater Aquarium Fish and Reef Tank Forum > Saltwater Fish and Invertebrates > Tangs - Surgeonfish > Yellow Tang

Yellow Tang Forum - Profile: Yellow Tang

Online Aquarium and Fish Stores: MarineDepot.com | PetStore.com | Big Al's Online! | ThatFishPlace.com | PetMountain.com

Search Fish Lore:


Aquarium Forum
General
Welcome To FishLore
Using the Forum
General Discussion
Members Fish Tanks
Photos and Videos
Member Photos
Member Videos
Freshwater Aquarium Forum
Freshwater Beginners
Freshwater Equipment
More Freshwater Topics
Freshwater Fish & Inverts
Ponds
Saltwater Aquarium Forum
Saltwater Beginners
Saltwater Equipment
More Saltwater Topics
Saltwater Fish & Inverts
Member Blogs
Member Blogs
Misc. Topics
Reviews
Aquarium Fish Clubs
Buy, Sell, Trade
Fish Profiles
Freshwater Fish
Saltwater Fish
Fish Forum Archives
Closed Thread
 
Fish Forum Thread Tools
Old October 13th, 2009  
Fish Lore Newbie
 
cant keep a yellow tang

Have 55gal (4 yr reef). Have 1 clown, 2 damsel, couple of mushroom, green polyps, colt coral, plenty of algae and cleaning crew (scarlet crabs, blueleg crabs, emerald crab, coral banded shrimp, sally lightfoot, turbo snail, cleaner clam, nassarius snail)
Also have marineland 350 filter and power head 160gph, protein skimer. lights are supaq w/ 2 65watt dual daylight 6,700k/10,00k and 2 65watt dual actinic 420nm/460nm.


Got a yellow tang and he lived for 6 days. Before he died we was looking little lethargic before getting stuck to the power head. 2nd yellow tang lived 4 days before he started to look lethargic and laying on the bottom of the tank and against coral. All water levels look good and with in reason. Temp is 80-82. I know my water flow is sub-par. I order power head 600gph. Poor water flow could that be reason for the tangs demised? Also keep reading about air in the water. Do the power head help create that or do I need to put the air-line hooked to the power head in to make that? My understanding is w/ power heads turning water that will increase air w/o the use of air line? 2nd why cant I keep a tang alive. thanks
farrell1651 is offline  
Old October 13th, 2009  
Moderator
 
Hi Welcome to FishLore
I'm sorry, about your fish.
I can't answer your question, but I'm sure some of our salty members can help.

May I suggest for your safety and privacy that you change your user name to something other than your e-mail address?
At the top left under My Settings, click My Settings, you'll see a menu on the left, scroll down and you'll see the link.

Best of luck and post some pics soon!
Lucy is online now  
Old October 14th, 2009  
ATP
Fish Keeper
 
Try to remove the bubbles. If your powerhead has an airline tube that goes to the outside of your tank, remove it. What's your water parameters?

You shouldn't keep a yellow tang in a 55. IMO a minimum size is around 90 gallons
ATP is online now  
Old October 14th, 2009  
Fish Lore Newbie
 
ammonia .25-.50, nitrite 10-20, nitrate 0, temp 80, pH 8.0-8.2
farrell1651 is offline  
Old October 14th, 2009  
Fish Keeper
 
The tangs are most likely dying due to the tank being uncycled or going through a mini cycle. If the tank is 4 years old its going through a mini cycle, i would recommend a couple of 10-20% water changes and waiting until ammonia and nitrites are 0 before adding any more fish, and then watching the parameters carefully for another mini cycle.

IMO a 55g is too small for a Yellow tang, I would like a Yellow tang for my 75g reef but feel the tank is too small. I have read they need a tank 100g or more, and yes while they are small its ok, but you need a plan before they get too big for the tank.

Yellow tangs are on the endangered species list as they are being over harvested from the wild for our greed of wanting them in our tanks, and the natural environment is getting damaged. Please think carefully before adding endangered fish to your tank and please, please make sure your tank is not going through a mini cycle.

Anna
Annadvn is offline  
Old October 14th, 2009  
ATP
Fish Keeper
 
I agree on everything, but yellow tangs are not endangered. They are in fact very common in the Pacific Ocean (indo pacific, Hawaii, Japan) and Indian ocean.
ATP is online now  
Old October 14th, 2009  
Fish Mentor
 
Why do zoos keep the Yellow tangfish

Yellow tang are not an endangered species but their habitats, coral reefs, are threatened in many places. They are thus presented by zoos and aquariums as an ambassador species for reef protection.

How the Yellow tangfish should be kept

Minimum size for a tank is 1 m³ (1000 liter), salinity should be in the order of 34 to 35 ppt, The water should be slightly alkaline with a pH from 8.1 to 8.4. Carbonate hardness must not fall under 7 to 9 KH, it may be relatively high if stony corals are kept in the tank, but should never exceed 14 HK. Water temperature should range from 24-28 °C.

Yellow tangs may be kept in small groups, whereby, in general, all individuals should be introduced to the aquarium simultaneously.

source: http://www.waza.org/virtualzoo/facts...ain=virtualzoo


So this is recommending a 260 gallon tank.
Meenu is online now  
Closed Thread

Fish Forum Thread Tools

Fun Fish and Aquarium Games!
Fish Tycoon
Fish Tycoon
Insaniquarium - Insane Aquarium
Insaniquarium
Insane Aquarium
Jenny's Fish Shop
Jenny's
Fish Shop
FishCo
FishCo!


Similar Aquarium Fish Forum Threads
Thread Fish Forum
Yellow Tang Yellow Tang
Yellow tang-Will it fit or not... Saltwater Aquarium Stocking
Help: yellow tang Tangs - Surgeonfish
Yellow Tang Yellow Tang
Yellow Tang Yellow Tang



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBacks Enabled by vBSEO 3.2.0 © 2008, Crawlability, Inc.
© 2008 FishLore.com - Aquarium Fish Information