
+1hey before you buy one, read as much about them. These fish are super delicate, these are for advance reefers. These are notorious to get ick. If you have other tangs in your tank, most likely they will pick on him. Keep an eye on your new fish! And hope your tank is big! Because they need room. When you?re at the lfs make sure you see them eating. This fish should be quarantine for a few weeks separately before you put him in your dt.
Picked mine up at aquatic obsessions yesterday, they had 8 Juvi's come in for that sale. Mine is eating nori and mysis so far. Tomorrow I will try some spurlina or so etching of the sort. The Achilles is almost 3"s and is in a 29 gallon qt with a starry Benny. So far so good.
Post a pic! I've seen a few at LFS and purchase maybe 2 with no success, andfor a lot more money. They seem to do okay at the beginning especially whenthey are alone in a tank with a fish less threatening like a blenny. But theproblem begins when he is introduced to a tank populated with fish or othertangs in the system. The eating stops and they get beat up, until they are weakand eventually die.
I hope in your case, he makes it to adult-hood.
Now CEE mention he has a very large tank is a big plus, will give theAchilles enough room to hide if he feels threaten.
They are so overrated!!! Just qt and hypo him.. But first get him to it nori.. Works every damn time.. I treat and introduce all my tangs the same way.. Kill the ich and done.. It's a pain a d takes time, but then u will b worry free.. My tangs are all super fat w great colors
