1journeyman
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Originally Posted by SlyCoolman
http:///forum/post/2478004
...To clarify, the main thing I was trying to refute was the doomsday messages; ie, 1journeyman says "I hope it goes alright but I cannot see how it would". Secondly, I am not saying the tang wouldn't be best off in a bigger tank because 99% of fish would be, they come from the ocean after all. What I am trying to get across is that, the tang will be fine in that tank size IMO. I apologize for coming off as a "troll" as doing so was not in my priorities.
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
http:///forum/post/2473883
Saltman, if you want help when you have a problem you need to give completely accurate answers.
When I said your fish seemed stressed you said you'd had it for 4 years. Then you changed to having it for a year.
I'm saying, more strongly than ever, your fish is showing signs of stress because you do not have it in the proper habitat. Now, you've added a fish that will grow more than twice the size of the already stressed Yellow Tang.
Why add a fish when you're not sure what's already wrong in the tank? Especially why add such a large fish that requires so much more space than you can provide?
You asked on a different thread about the Naso and were told it wouldn't go with your tank. Now you added it without QT first. If you didn't have ich in your tank there is a great chance you will now as Tangs are known to frequently carry it.
Good luck. I hope it works well, but I have no idea how it can...
SlyCoolMan, I have no problem discussing tanks. I do, however, expect to be quoted in context. My statement referred to the fact that the original poster has an obviously stressed Yellow Tang and has added a Naso Tang to the 4 foot tank.
On top of all that, he didn't QT the new Tang.
Now, do you think this will work?
On top of that, multiple quotes that you posted above actually backed up the fact that Yellow Tangs outgrow 4 foot tanks.... Not to mention a Naso.
http:///forum/post/2478004
...To clarify, the main thing I was trying to refute was the doomsday messages; ie, 1journeyman says "I hope it goes alright but I cannot see how it would". Secondly, I am not saying the tang wouldn't be best off in a bigger tank because 99% of fish would be, they come from the ocean after all. What I am trying to get across is that, the tang will be fine in that tank size IMO. I apologize for coming off as a "troll" as doing so was not in my priorities.
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
http:///forum/post/2473883
Saltman, if you want help when you have a problem you need to give completely accurate answers.
When I said your fish seemed stressed you said you'd had it for 4 years. Then you changed to having it for a year.
I'm saying, more strongly than ever, your fish is showing signs of stress because you do not have it in the proper habitat. Now, you've added a fish that will grow more than twice the size of the already stressed Yellow Tang.
Why add a fish when you're not sure what's already wrong in the tank? Especially why add such a large fish that requires so much more space than you can provide?
You asked on a different thread about the Naso and were told it wouldn't go with your tank. Now you added it without QT first. If you didn't have ich in your tank there is a great chance you will now as Tangs are known to frequently carry it.
Good luck. I hope it works well, but I have no idea how it can...
SlyCoolMan, I have no problem discussing tanks. I do, however, expect to be quoted in context. My statement referred to the fact that the original poster has an obviously stressed Yellow Tang and has added a Naso Tang to the 4 foot tank.
On top of all that, he didn't QT the new Tang.
Now, do you think this will work?
On top of that, multiple quotes that you posted above actually backed up the fact that Yellow Tangs outgrow 4 foot tanks.... Not to mention a Naso.