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Good plan. Keep us posted!
Sorry to hear that.
Dang, sorry to hear Brad.
Well, my chocolate tang must have wedged himself in between PVC and the tank walls, which caused it's death. RIP little buddy.

Always heartbreaking!
Just out of curiosity (and ignore this if you want....about to be nosey), was he physically stuck when you had to remove him (i.e. you had to apply some effort to free him), or was it possible he drifted there post mortem in a current and was just "hooked" there by coincidence? Sounds like he was found in a low-flow spot, which is where all currents end up.
It always seems odd to me for a strong swimmer like a tang (or any fish, really) to get stuck somewhere while they are still under their own power. (I.e not sick or otherwise compromised..perhaps from being chased all night)
I assume there was no apparent damage except from the things he was wedged against? Any nighttime predators in the tank like a serpent star or fish, et al? (Even potential ones?)
-Matt


Just one of those things with new fish in qt... (which is usually stressful in itself) ...a bummer for sure.
I have three large pieces (my three main rocks right now) that I'd love to will to your tank....too big for mine and you'd have awesome M. cap. starts!
-Matt

I usually try and order from places with a 14 day guarantee. I've only had one fish arrive that I couldn't get to eat and that didn't make it and I've order about a dozen fish so far.

