blue hippo tang

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johnd185

Guest
hiding alot
its skinny but then when u get to the stomach it bolges
 
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johnd185

Guest
me stay away from the glass?
dt
i dont have a qt
not yet
need money
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by johnd185
http:///forum/post/2868791
me stay away from the glass?
dt
i dont have a qt
not yet
need money
Yes, stay away from the glass. You are stressing the fish out way more than necessary. Using the flash by the tank is certainly not helping either. Let him calm down. Too much stress can be fatal.
 
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johnd185

Guest
oooo ok
well its night time anyway so let him be
hes pretty small about 1 inch
he was a christmas present
if u look at the third or fouth pic
his stomach is bulging
any idea? y?
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by johnd185
http:///forum/post/2868812
oooo ok
well its night time anyway so let him be
hes pretty small about 1 inch
he was a christmas present
if u look at the third or fouth pic
his stomach is bulging
any idea? y?
He was probably fed a diet of brine shrimp. It fills them up but has no nutritional value and will make their stomach bulge. Get him on a good frozen blend diet or make your own. Mysis, brine, flake, nor pellet diet is good or a hippo. You can certainly offer it once and awhile, but they need a quality diet. What sized tank do you have? How long has it been running?
 
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johnd185

Guest
55 with seasoned rock and water
been up for 2 months
water though have bben in my brothers tank for over 4 years rocks also
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by johnd185
http:///forum/post/2868873
55 with seasoned rock and water
been up for 2 months
water though have bben in my brothers tank for over 4 years rocks also
It is good that the rock is mature. The tang will be able to graze from it.
 
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johnd185

Guest
thanks thought i had alot of trouble coming my way
(lets just hope he didnt bring ich or any other disease with him)
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by johnd185
http:///forum/post/2868888
thanks thought i had alot of trouble coming my way
(lets just hope he didnt bring ich or any other disease with him)
Well, I have to tell you that the 55 will not be suitable for this fish long term. You will have to either find him a new home or upgrade your tank in the future. He will be fine for awhile though if you keep your tank lightly stocked, feed him a quality diet, and keep the water parameters pristine.
I also have to say that hippo tangs are one of the top fish that come in with ich. They are highly susceptible to it. You may want to plan ahead just in case. Read Beth's Common Treatments FAQ for info on ich, it's life cycle, and viable treatment methods.
 

saka bra

Member
Do mysis, brineshrimp and that kind of food really have no nutritional value to them? Cuz ifeed mine Mysis, brine, squid, mega marine, formula one, and of course algae clips every day. He is about six inches very active, healthy, colorful and FAT. It must just be the seaweed then. He also eats krill and silversides that i put in also.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by saka bra
http:///forum/post/2870360
Do mysis, brineshrimp and that kind of food really have no nutritional value to them? Cuz ifeed mine Mysis, brine, squid, mega marine, formula one, and of course algae clips every day. He is about six inches very active, healthy, colorful and FAT. It must just be the seaweed then. He also eats krill and silversides that i put in also.
Brine has no nutritional value, that is like candy for fish. Mysis has little nutritional value. It is more of a snack type food. The rest of your food sounds great! Variety is key. There is nothing wrong with mysis and brine once in awhile. Just don't make it part of the main diet.
 
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