LiveAquaria® Diver’s Den® Deep Dive: Biota Captive-Bred Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens)
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- Check out the newest episode of our Diver’s Den® Deep Dive with Eric Radi. This episode showcases the Biota Captive-Bred Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens) bit.ly/2rskN3A offered in our Captive-Bred Fish category bit.ly/2L3H0xN under Marine Fish.
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Hopefully the price becomes affordable again so i can enjoy these fish once again. It's taken me years to be stable enough to get back into the hobby and as soon as I got ready the ban hit... and the prices quadrupled.
I recently received my Biota Captive Breed Yellow Tang! It’s a perfect specimen!! It was shipped perfectly with a heat pack. I received mine over night!!!!!
Awesome!! I am thinking about getting a school of maybe 5 or 7 to school in my 550! Do you think they would school well as they grow older? Also have considered a heniochus sp.
550? Nice! In the home aquarium, yellow tangs will tend not to school as they grow older. We would recommend a maximum of 5 yellow tangs for the size tank you have. The heniochus are also a great choice. We would recommend a maximum of 4 heniochus for your 550. Thanks for watching!
Hi anyone know what has been the diet for these captive bred tangs ? U think tdo will work ?
They are raised on a myriad of items such as Spirulina enriched brine shrimp, TDO C1 Pellet, PE Calanus and Piscine Energetics Pellets and sheets of Nori. Thanks for watching!
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Does captive bread means they won’t have ick
All fish are susceptible to Ich whether they are wild caught or captive-bred. Thanks for watching!
@@LiveAquariacom I know that but my question is are your captive bread fish exposed to ick in your system