Originally posted by NM reef
ophiura's asesment is right on the mark....they are not a fish that has a good track record in captivity. There are a few that make it...but the vast majority survive less than a year.
It is kewl to see one doing well and I certainly wish you all the best...at the...
Originally posted by ophiura
Their survival rate is one of the worst of any fish in the hobby...probably less than 10%. And many live a year, eating and doing well, and die for no apparent reason :(
You know... It's like groundhog day when ever someone say the word "morish". heheheh same ole...
Originally posted by daisy
All those fish in a 40-gal? Do you have a fuge? You must be incredibly vigilant with water changes and the like. I'm in awe.
yup, 40G with a euroreef. never had water perameter problem. 20G water changes, bi-monthly. have to say, a very low maintanance set up.
Originally posted by Shoreliner11
Happy to hear he's doing well. Did he eat right from the beginning or did it take some coaxing? What do you feed him know? Also, whats his temperament? I have never seen one established in a tank is why. I do not have the means to keep one if anyones wondering...
believe or not, all i have is a 40G wet/dry, with a euroreef cs8-2. water changes every two weeks. I want to go with a sump set up, for my new tank, but sort of hesitant, since this one is working so well.
woohoooo... Found this brand new tank in local classified. A 260 gallon custom, 72Lx27Wx31H, made from 3/4" thick acrylic! Going to get it delivered wednesday. Now the long 4 weeks wait for stand and canopy to be made
thanks folks, their all nice and fat! pictures doesnt do justice... their color is bright and solid in person, no fade in color at all. morish been in the tank about 8-9 months.
Originally posted by salty chee
HOW DO YOU FEED IT! a morish that i bought a couple of years ago to create the "finding nemo tank" died when i was driving home. It awas depressing.
he basically eats anything that goes into the tank. dried seaweed, whole shrimp, brine shrimp, pellets...
questions are always welcome. From what i read about the clown tang, people say their really hard to keep. I've had mine for over a year now, with no problem. Also, he's not very agressive compared to the soho tang. Check out the link below. Some better shots my tank and fishes...