A little background first. A few months ago, I tried to add a Powder Brown Tang (the fish that pushed me into reefkeeping). It was quarentined for about three weeks or so and was doing well. No signs of any disease or parasite and was eating like a pig. Moved it from qt with a large bowl as to not stress it in net and placed him gently into my display. Within a few days a few spots of ich showed up and ultimately killed all of my fish. This almost made me want to stop after keeping a tank for less than a year.
Now, after going fishless for what felt like an eternity I have my tank back in order and everything is well.
My current list of happy inhabitants in my 75g is:
-a pair of Sumatra YS Maroon Clownfish
-Lawnmower Blenny
-Sri Lanka Christmas Wrasse
-Rusty Angelfish (picked up at swap)
-Potter's Angelfish (picked up at swap)
-Snowflake Moray Eel
There is no fighting, everyone is behaving and eating very well. The problem that I have is that none of the fish like to stay in view for more than a minute or two before they rush back into the rockwork (other than the blenny).
This brings me to my dilemma. I love tangs. I love that they are constantly swimming, constantly in view, but I am extremely nervous that if one is added to my tank that it will not end well again.
Are there any suggestions on care or species that will ease my tension?
Any other fish that will not hide all the time?
Thank You for your time
Ray
(Any additional fish will not be added until after the new year as I am now watching over some fish from a friend who's tank was crashing)
Now, after going fishless for what felt like an eternity I have my tank back in order and everything is well.
My current list of happy inhabitants in my 75g is:
-a pair of Sumatra YS Maroon Clownfish
-Lawnmower Blenny
-Sri Lanka Christmas Wrasse
-Rusty Angelfish (picked up at swap)
-Potter's Angelfish (picked up at swap)
-Snowflake Moray Eel
There is no fighting, everyone is behaving and eating very well. The problem that I have is that none of the fish like to stay in view for more than a minute or two before they rush back into the rockwork (other than the blenny).
This brings me to my dilemma. I love tangs. I love that they are constantly swimming, constantly in view, but I am extremely nervous that if one is added to my tank that it will not end well again.
Are there any suggestions on care or species that will ease my tension?
Any other fish that will not hide all the time?
Thank You for your time
Ray
(Any additional fish will not be added until after the new year as I am now watching over some fish from a friend who's tank was crashing)