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Has anyone had any trouble with Naso tangs getting started? I've tried three, and lost all ( all added at different times) within a month of adding to the tank. The first one were very shy/skiddish, one not eating well, second eating ok. But the last one I tried was eating like a pig, and swimming happily in the tank, then boom, next morning dead! There was nothing in the tank bothering any of them.
I'v have a Mimic Lemon Peel Tang (Acanthurus pyroferus) for a year and a half now (only tang in the tank the whole time), would it be ok to ad a Naso (if I get brave enough to try one again)?
Naso are particularly susceptible to ich and parasites initially. Once established and fat (for a month or two) they're pretty hardy and ich-management is often possible. But you will kill a few before getting one tough enough to handle it. I have a blonde naso in an ich management tank who has never shown one spot after the first month. The tank definitely has it, as weak fish occasionally succomb. Eventually I will throw everyone through meds and/or hypo (at different times) and get rid of it like my other two display tanks. But for now the wrasses appear to be thriving and the blonde naso is a scared, fat whale that hates my guts but is healthy as a horse! @tweeter
Update: 3/23/18 —I ended up treating these fish after Fish losses slowly over time.
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