My juvenile biota yellow tang has some white areas behind his eyes and his lateral lines on either side are lighter than the rest of his body although he’s not truly a saturated yellow color. He’s more of a translucent yellow. He’s roughly 3” long.
He’s fed twice a day along with the rest of the fish. I alternate between spirulina mysis and reef frenzy (both enriched with selcon and vita chem). He also gets nori (again with selcon or vita chem and garlic concentrate) at least every other day but usually every day. Everyone else enjoys TDO chroma boost as well but he’s too good for that.
Tank parameters:
New setup as of 12/23
Temp: 78F
SG: 1.025
pH: 8.0
Alk: 8.5
NO3: 8-10
PO4: .08-.11
NH3: 0
NO2: 0
No carbon in the tank.
Currently FOWLR as I let the tank mature before I move all my coral over from my other tank.
Could this be HLLE or the epithelial thinning I’ve been reading about? Or is this just normal for a smaller tang?
He’s fed twice a day along with the rest of the fish. I alternate between spirulina mysis and reef frenzy (both enriched with selcon and vita chem). He also gets nori (again with selcon or vita chem and garlic concentrate) at least every other day but usually every day. Everyone else enjoys TDO chroma boost as well but he’s too good for that.
Tank parameters:
New setup as of 12/23
Temp: 78F
SG: 1.025
pH: 8.0
Alk: 8.5
NO3: 8-10
PO4: .08-.11
NH3: 0
NO2: 0
No carbon in the tank.
Currently FOWLR as I let the tank mature before I move all my coral over from my other tank.
Could this be HLLE or the epithelial thinning I’ve been reading about? Or is this just normal for a smaller tang?