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Old 06/13/2007, 06:54 PM
Seehag Seehag is offline
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My tang did this yesterday....:(

Yesterday after dinner I came into the office to look at the tank, only to find my yellow tang wrapped around the intake for the closed loop. Needless to say this spooked me and I thought for sure he was dead. He hadn't been swimming funny or anything prior to this incident, nothing at all to make you think something was out of whack. So I reach in the tank expecting the worse and as I peeled him off the return he just swam away. He was a little banged up but none the worse or so he seem's. My question is has this happened to anyone before? He is not new to this tank, been in there for 3-4 week's now. Or am I doing something wrong with that intake? It has the standard screen on it that is 2"-3" lnog and 1" wide. I really don't want this to happen when I am not around I have no idea how long he could last like that.


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Old 06/13/2007, 07:11 PM
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That seems strange for a healthy fish, although I do have a clown in a small tank that sleeps stuck to the overflow. It looks alarming but he can swim away if he wants.

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Old 06/13/2007, 07:30 PM
SALT WATER CRAZ SALT WATER CRAZ is offline
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Thats crazy Tangs are good swimmers. Sound like he wasnt be up to bad by it.

I had a blue linkia get sucked in to a seio 1500. The blue linkia was tore up real bad. I thought he was going to be a goner. But to my surprise the linkia made it. I still have the same blue linkia. I have had it for 6 years now dang where does the time go.
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Old 06/13/2007, 07:37 PM
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I had one get stuck to a fluval 404s unguarded intake while i was running carbon one day. Dont know how long he was stuck, but he also showed no signs of injury, and that tube was a lil jagged.
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Old 06/13/2007, 07:43 PM
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What size intake piping do you have?
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Old 06/13/2007, 08:33 PM
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Intake is 1" on that. The Tang look's fine today, I am the one that is worried. He is swimming around and came out to check me out when I looked into the tank. With the exception of a torn fin no problem's. I have a red algae problem that is growing on a rock near the intake so maybe he was eating it. I don't know, to my knowledge he has never done that before but maybe he was sleeping... Also there is some plant's that get hung up in there, maybe he was after that.


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Old 06/18/2007, 11:19 PM
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I have a sailfin tang that presented with a torn fin today too...torn in two places. Like yours, he doesn't seem any the worse for wear. (Is yours still doing okay?) Also like yours, he has a habit of grazing on my tunze powerheads...I wondered if he got caught somehow.
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Old 06/18/2007, 11:59 PM
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How big is the tank, and how many gph of flow is going through the inlet?
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Old 06/19/2007, 12:47 AM
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You can always cover the intake with a sponge. You will have to clean it a lot though. To much build up in it will cause some nitrates and also limit the flow.
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Old 06/19/2007, 01:32 AM
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I have a fox face lo that sleep against my overflow.
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Old 06/19/2007, 05:30 AM
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my lawnmower blenny sleeps stuck to the overflow when the lights go out he loves it..
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Old 06/19/2007, 10:25 AM
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my canary blenny used to sleep on top of one of the tunze nanostreams in my tank. but he disappeared on me. A couple of weeks later I took out part of what I think was his tale that was stuck in the tunze's intake. Doesn't prove anything though, except that he'd died somehow....
 


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