I know that this has been similarly asked before, but I'm just nervous to add my little guys into their big home.
I have had my Biota yellow tangs for 3 weeks now. They are in a 40 gallon quarantine and doing great nibbling on nori, taking pellets, and eating frozen. They have mini skirmishes but nothing serious.
I've been reluctant to treat the quarantine with copper as I normally do since I don't think they are used to it.
They have no signs of disease. They look amazing.
Should I give them some treatment for good measure? I treated my other fish that are in the display with cupramine but put carbon in the QT filter before the tangs arrived and also did a big water change on it.
Wild tangs are ich factories which was one of the reason I went with these guys and I'm just so paranoid about ich.
Looking for advice and/or moral support!
I have had my Biota yellow tangs for 3 weeks now. They are in a 40 gallon quarantine and doing great nibbling on nori, taking pellets, and eating frozen. They have mini skirmishes but nothing serious.
I've been reluctant to treat the quarantine with copper as I normally do since I don't think they are used to it.
They have no signs of disease. They look amazing.
Should I give them some treatment for good measure? I treated my other fish that are in the display with cupramine but put carbon in the QT filter before the tangs arrived and also did a big water change on it.
Wild tangs are ich factories which was one of the reason I went with these guys and I'm just so paranoid about ich.
Looking for advice and/or moral support!