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    tank picture

    Great tank!
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    What is the best way to treat a sick blue tang?

    Thanks for your insight. Great point percentage of success rate is too low. Thanks, Crissy
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    What is the best way to treat a sick blue tang?

    Steve, You didn't have good results with kick-ich? Just wanted your insight to this. Thanks, Crissy
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    What is the best way to treat a sick blue tang?

    I would not use copper in any tank. That's just my opinion. I would try the kick-ich or the hyposalinity method. Just MO though. Crissy
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    my diy 10 gallon stand

    Keener, Nice stand! Crissy
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    hair-algae-eating fish

    Good choice, but your tank would be big enough for a tang. Crissy
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    Orange shoulder tang behaviour

    I agree with apprentice. The bigger the tank the better for tangs. Most must have 95 or above. Anything below will stress them out and they can breakout with ick.
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    What is the best way to treat a sick blue tang?

    Quarantine asap! It's got ick! Check this site out for info on ick and hyposalinity treatment : http://www.petsforum.com/personal/trevor-jones/marineich.html I've also heard (but never tried) that "kick-ick" works well. Make sure you quarantine though.
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    hair-algae-eating fish

    Don, what size tank you have?
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    hair-algae-eating fish

    I was told that it was asian lettuce, so yes I would say to get it if you can find it cheaper.
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    hair-algae-eating fish

    If you do decide to get the Nori, you are going to have to get a suction cup plastic clip also from LFS to clip the Nori, otherwise it will breakup and be all over your tank.
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    hair-algae-eating fish

    sometimes, but if they don't get some nori from the LFS and they love that.
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    hair-algae-eating fish

    It all depends on the size of your tank, but Tangs and Lawnmower Blennies worked great for me.
  14. Target Mandarin (aka Spotted Mandarin)

    Target Mandarin (aka Spotted Mandarin)

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