kdv4pets
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Hello all! I am looking for help with my 55 reef tank. I have been having trouble keeping Tangs alive. Every time I get a yellow tang, it does okay for a few days, then quickly goes downhill and dies. I have gone through three tangs since the setup of my tank, and I refuse to lose another one! I have a master test kit, and I test the water at least once a week, and all the levels are great. I do a 10 gallon water change once a week as well. The other animals and plants in the aquarium are thriving. My setup consists of live sand, approx. 75lbs of live rock, a skilter, a filter, and a power-compact lighting system. The temp stays between 77 & 80 at all times. I have live plants that will take over if I don't keep them thinned out (very healthy), a carpet anemone, a bubble tip anemone, a tomato clown, a flame hawk, a sea cucumber, a sea slug, a brittle star, a blenny, and approx. 50 red-legged crabs. The tangs all end up propped up in a corner, breathing heavily, with their nose stuck in either the sand or behind something. The blood vessels in the dorsal and ventral fins become visable, the fish are obviously stressed. Anyway, if anyone can give me some advice, I would be glad to take it. I am at my wit's end, and a little upset that I can't keep these beautiful creatures in my home.