So I know achilles tangs are listed as "Expert only" on LiveAquaria, but I just wanted to ask you all about why that's the case, and how to set myself up for success if I do get one.
I understand that QT is an absolute must for these fish given that, even among tangs, they're exceptionally fragile and have a thin slime coat. I also know they live in the surge zone so 1) high flow is an absolute must, and 2) they need highly oxygenated water. So aside from feeding a diverse diet, prophylactic use of Selcon/garlic with nori, high flow, and making sure there aren't any other conspecific (e.g., Acanthurus tangs) in the tank, is there anything else you can do to try and set yourself up for successful husbandry of these beautiful critters?
I understand that QT is an absolute must for these fish given that, even among tangs, they're exceptionally fragile and have a thin slime coat. I also know they live in the surge zone so 1) high flow is an absolute must, and 2) they need highly oxygenated water. So aside from feeding a diverse diet, prophylactic use of Selcon/garlic with nori, high flow, and making sure there aren't any other conspecific (e.g., Acanthurus tangs) in the tank, is there anything else you can do to try and set yourself up for successful husbandry of these beautiful critters?