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weaselslucks 12/07/2007 12:53 PM

Powder blue tang
 
I just had to share the new love of my life. My Powder blue tang. He is in QT right now but within 2 minutes he was eating like a pig

[IMG]http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/126837fish2.jpg [/IMG]

[IMG]http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/126837fish.jpg [/IMG]

01saleen 12/07/2007 12:56 PM

hes nice.

kar93 12/07/2007 12:57 PM

Nice, Powder Blues my fav of all tangs

weaselslucks 12/07/2007 01:01 PM

he doesn't hide or freak out like other tangs i have seen. He was at my LFS for a while and actualy tried to school with a sixline wrass. he is so friendly

dcombs44 12/07/2007 01:51 PM

He's a pretty boy. Congrats. Take good care of him (it seems you are!).

NanoGurl 12/07/2007 02:15 PM

Beautiful!

yoboyjdizz 12/07/2007 03:57 PM

great looking fish!

Macimage 12/07/2007 08:41 PM

That's my favorite fish. He looks great!

Joyce

yellowwatchmen 12/07/2007 09:07 PM

How big is he? It would help if we knew how big the tank is. Beautiful fish.

weaselslucks 12/07/2007 10:39 PM

hes about 5 inches i would guess and in his 29 gallon qt tank

IPowderBlueTang 12/07/2007 11:26 PM

Nice Tang, its a good start to find a healthy one!

TomRep 12/08/2007 12:19 AM

They are awsome Tangs. I love mine as well. However, you can probably rule out the "friendly" part! Mine and anyone I know who has one has a heck of an attitude once in the display. I still wouldn't trade mine for anything though! Good luck!
tom

njdevilsfan 12/08/2007 02:09 AM

why the flower pot in the tank?

shikhyung 12/08/2007 02:10 AM

Can PB Tang gets along with Yel Tang?

tmz 12/08/2007 02:30 AM

ANyone have bad experience with pbt nipping corals?

yellowwatchmen 12/08/2007 02:30 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11339890#post11339890 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by njdevilsfan [/i]
[B]why the flower pot in the tank? [/B][/QUOTE] for cover so he can hide if scared. less stress.

350nine 12/08/2007 03:37 AM

Watch out for these! I had one that is super healthy in QT but bullied my other tangs in the main tank and finally all broke out in ich. He just goes nuts at the sight of other tangs to the point where all he thinks about is chasing them.

gary faulkner 12/08/2007 02:27 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11338742#post11338742 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by weaselslucks [/i]
[B]hes about 5 inches i would guess and in his 29 gallon qt tank [/B][/QUOTE]

So you gonna upgrade to something bigger than the 75?

kar93 12/08/2007 02:32 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11342282#post11342282 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gary faulkner [/i]
[B]So you gonna upgrade to something bigger than the 75? [/B][/QUOTE]

I would recommend upgrading because PBT's can so outgrow tanks

weaselslucks 12/08/2007 04:14 PM

shikhyung i wanted a place where he could hide a sleep without putting LR in the QT tank

flyyyguy 12/08/2007 04:42 PM

Not to be the tang police.....in fact I hate the tang police.......but you will soon find out for yourslef that the PB is one of those tangs that the size of the fish doesnt matter...they really do need more room than 4 feet

my 225 seems too small for my 5" pbt on some days.
there is an 8" chevorn in the tank and he is fine, but the pb is quite a bit more space demanding

usmc121581 12/08/2007 05:04 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11339961#post11339961 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tmz [/i]
[B]ANyone have bad experience with pbt nipping corals? [/B][/QUOTE]

Not PBT but my damn hippo. But anyway hope you have better luck then me I have lost 2. I wont do PBT anymore.

tmz 12/08/2007 11:57 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11343116#post11343116 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by usmc121581 [/i]
[B]Not PBT but my damn hippo. But anyway hope you have better luck then me I have lost 2. I wont do PBT anymore. [/B][/QUOTE] :( Yeah I can't keep Cynarina or any open brain corals in the tank with the Paracanthurus hepatus(aka Dori per my grandson) .

reefman13 12/09/2007 12:38 AM

I had a Powder Brown Tang in a 50g and she was always really happy. The only reason I don't have her to this day, is because during the tank transfer (upgraded tanks) she had an extreme ich break-out nearly over night, and I tried, but there really wasn't anything I could do...

I have seen a few powder blues in 48" 120g, 90g, and 75g, and all are happy, healthy animals. So I really don't see the threat.

One, thing that I did notice was this.....
[QUOTE]Not to be the tang police.....in fact I hate the tang police.......but you will soon find out for yourslef that the PB is one of those tangs that the size of the fish doesnt matter...they really do need more room than 4 feet

my 225 seems too small for my 5" pbt on some days.
there is an 8" chevorn in the tank and he is fine, but the pb is quite a bit more space demanding[/QUOTE]

[B]flyyyguy[/B]-That makes sense................"Not to be the tang police.....in fact I hate the tang police......." did you read this before you posted?

[B]07kar93[/B]- I seem to remember, that about two weeks ago you made your first post in the nano-reefs forum asking about what nano setups were like, and really basic newbie questions, so I find it really interesting that you are giving information on a fish that IMHO, I don't think you have ever owned....

[B]gary faulkner[/B]- from your profile, if you do infact have your PBT (at least if that is your fish as your avatar), in your 120, you have to realize the only difference between her tank and yours, is 6" in depth, and 6" in height. They both have about the same capacity for LR for the fish to hide and swim around in.

I think that everyone needs to be a little more understanding when making comments about someone's fish choices. I am sure that this is a fish that was well researched before it was bought, and it had a suitable home ready for it. Understandably, if this fish was to be given a home in a 55g or lower, it is clear why some would be upset, but I think most have to realize, that when someone buys a fish, they are not always impulse buys and have no idea why they are buying. And also, 9 times out of ten, you can ramble on about how a fish should not be put into a certain tank because it is cruel and inhumane, but most, will not consider taking it back or selling it, because they like their new $100 fish.

-Hope that wasn't too harsh, but you get the idea.......my $0.02

reeffreak2007 12/09/2007 01:01 AM

Congratulation on the PB,they are one of my favorite tangs also.


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