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    French Angel Discoloration (White Patches)

    There's about 100 lbs. of base/lace rock arranged in such a way to provide caves and other shelters. One thing that I was wondering about, the Sailfin Tang has shown some initial aggression. That's diminished a lot. Could those be tail-scrapes from the Tang? Also, I've read that live rock...
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    French Angel Discoloration (White Patches)

    Floating bag in water, adding 1/4 C of tank water every 10 or so minutes, for about 45 minutes.
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    French Angel Discoloration (White Patches)

    Yeah, I've changed about %50 of the water over the last 2 days. So, what about the picture. Does that look like ich or velvet? Or anything else?
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    French Angel Discoloration (White Patches)

    Damn, this is a big picture. Yeah, I know about the copper. If I have to add it I'll be moving. . . well, everyone, to QT for copper. . . and letting the main tank sit for 2 months. Here's the pic. . .
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    French Angel Discoloration (White Patches)

    I have a QT, but I want to avoid moving the fish if I can. I don't have any inverts. But, I keep wandering if this is going to require copper. This has been progressing for the last week or so. I wonder if it's Velvet and it came in on the live rock I added last week or so. Wouldn't velvet...
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    French Angel Discoloration (White Patches)

    Tank Parameters: 225G, FO (6 lbs. live rock) Filters: 2 Magnum Canisters, alternating carbon and micro filter every 2 weeks. One is running carbon and one running micro. W/ 2 Power Wheels. 1 Fluidized Bed Filter, Rainbow Lifeguard FB300 Residents: 1 Sailfin Tang (5") 1 Convict Tang (4") 1...
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    Recommended testing kits?

    Yeah, I just got an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals liquid test kit like that. Very nice. That seems like a good affordable kit to me.
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    Lighting a 225G, 30" high reef tank

    Hey, great idea on the book. Thanks!
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    Lighting a 225G, 30" high reef tank

    The tank is 6 ft long. It's a 72"x24"x30". And I'm building the hood, so, I will have some flexibility in how I mount the MH lights. Or I could leave the top off the hood and suspend the lights from the ceiling. I thought that I needed the 400W MH because of the depth of the tank. I don't want...
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    Lighting a 225G, 30" high reef tank

    I'm making plans for lighting a 225G, 30" high tank. I'm think about mounting a 72" 2-160W VHO light fixture and 3 DIY 400W Metal Halide lamps within a DIY hood. (1520 W - 6.7W per gallon) 1) Would this be enough lighting for a 30" deep tank? 2) How high should the MH lamps be mounted above...
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    Zebra Moray

    Hey, you'll probably have problems with the Powder-blue and the Blue Tang in the same tank. Powders-Blue's can be extremely aggressive towards anything blue, especially a blue Tang. I would look at some other tang besides the Powder Blue. Like a Naso, Sailfin or Kole or Yellow or. . . well...
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    Powder Blue Tang with a Blue Hippo Tang

    Hey Brenden, More about the Convict Tang. Do you have one? How would one of those fit in with a Yellow and a Kole, ya think? Mel, I had those 3 in my 125 years ago. I thought it was weird that the Kole and the Yellow had a real, and quite interesting tension between them. They would follow...
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    Powder Blue Tang with a Blue Hippo Tang

    Yellow Then 2 of the following: Sailfin Kole Naso Blue Hippo I'm not that familiar with the Hippo, but I know that Sailfin's aren't usually very aggressive. So, if I can I'll add all three at the same time. If that becomes difficult, then I would add the Sailfin first then the other 2. I...
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    Powder Blue Tang with a Blue Hippo Tang

    The Powder Blue. . . plus, from what I hear, they're more susceptible to ich. I'm getting back in (CYCLYING TAKES TOO LONG!!!) and I'm going to have 3 Tangs, but NO Powder Blue. But, they're really beautiful fish, they're just too aggressive and a little more delicate than other Tangs.
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    Powder Blue Tang with a Blue Hippo Tang

    From my experience keeping a Powder Blue, for a short while, there will probably be too much conflict. I don't mind a little conflict between Tangs, but the Powder Blue will likely attack anything blue. He went after my blue damsels but they just ran away. I would think if you had those 2...
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