New Tangs

seannmelly

Active Member
I posted this in the wrong forum, I just got 2 new tangs these past couple of weeks. I just got a 3-4" hippo tang and a Red Sea Sohal Tang. Oh yea, and a picture of my mandarin, he is a little stuck up. In the first picture, it's my hippo, purple and one of the green chromis(the green chromis thinks he's a tang and eats the seaweed sheets too.) Enjoy.
Melly




 

agrsiv210

Member
Love the sohal, I wish mine would pose for me like that. Good to see someone else get a sohal. Good luck and Enjoy. Nice pics BTW.
 

seannmelly

Active Member
Originally Posted by AGRSIV210
Love the sohal, I wish mine would pose for me like that. Good to see someone else get a sohal. Good luck and Enjoy. Nice pics BTW.

Thanks for the compliments both of you! The sohal didn't really pose, it was just a lucky picture I got! He finally stopped moving and I went to take the picture and he opened his fins up all the way! I love that picture still! lol. So far so good, he chases the hippo, but the hippo still swims around and tries to fight back but he's only half the size of the sohal. If he because more aggressive w/ the hippo I might be finding a new home for him because I love my hippo to death. But as of now, he's great oh yea, and who needs emerald crabs when you can get a sohal to eat your bubble algae! lol.
Melly
 

seannmelly

Active Member
Thanks guys!
Surfinusa, that's my favorite too. It was kind of an accident that I got him with his fins opened up.
JayC, maybe this weekend I will be able to get some new full tank pictures. I have some but they are over a month old before I changed my mh bulbs from 10k to 14k. If you want I can post them, but it isn't how the tank looks like right now.
Melly
 

seannmelly

Active Member
Originally Posted by Crox
I see you have some hair algae in your tank. Do your tangs eat it?
Thanks for the comment. As of now, they don't eat the hair algae. The purple will pick at it but not control it, I am getting a sea hare tomarrow. The sohal eats bubble algae, and the hippo has been controlling the hitch hiker pain in the behind caulerpa.
Melly
 
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