PBT advice

Sorry to hear, unfortunately loosing fish we had for long time is part if the hobby.
My hippo tang has been with me for 8 years, grown huge, yet didnt have the heart to take it out. Over the last 2 weeks large colonies pf zoos has been eating and a new set of frags that i placed on a frag rack has been flying non stop arpund the tank. Found ones on rather large plugs on the rocks on the other side of the tank (7 ft) also found a couple in the anemones island... Imtend to think its him as most other fish wouldnt be able to carry those frags. Im just hoping i dont see it doing it as then ill have to come to the decision of taking it out
 
Sorry to hear, unfortunately loosing fish we had for long time is part if the hobby.
My hippo tang has been with me for 8 years, grown huge, yet didnt have the heart to take it out. Over the last 2 weeks large colonies pf zoos has been eating and a new set of frags that i placed on a frag rack has been flying non stop arpund the tank. Found ones on rather large plugs on the rocks on the other side of the tank (7 ft) also found a couple in the anemones island... Imtend to think its him as most other fish wouldnt be able to carry those frags. Im just hoping i dont see it doing it as then ill have to come to the decision of taking it out
I lost my Hippo after two years and I was devastated. It was equally difficult for me to sell my large purple tang, yellow tang, and desjardini sailfin tangs of 5 years (to replace with smaller specimens) and add at the same time as other tangs I wished to add. That story line was not going to fly with my existing tangs, set in their ways. Anyway, yes I agree completely. I had a melanarus wrasse for 6 years that I sold recently as well. Not as difficult for me, not sure why.
 

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