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  1. One of my clients has a nice reef tank at home which houses some very expensive fish including a pair of Wyoming Whites, a Black Tang, and a Chevron Tang. Prob $2k in those fish. He made an impulse buy of a pair of Firefish and now all the fish have ick. No QT tank or hospital tank on site. Looks like I'll be setting one up..... If you have expensive and/or rare/irreplaceable fish, it's wise to have some sort of QT protocols in place before adding fish to your system. Just my .02
  2. Sam is trying to convince me that he has a Black/Scopus Hybrid Tang. I say he doesn't have enough evidence to support the claim. I agree that there are hybrids of these 2 species but I also believe that there are 'blacker' variants of regular Scopus Tangs and 'lighter' variants of the Black Tangs and without a DNA test, it would be hard to prove exactly what kind of fish he has. What say you?
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