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WTB: Yellow Tang


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Then this YT must be in their tank for at least 3 months before it can get "pui pui".

if pui pui that means well fed mah, well fed that means healthy mah, healthy that means i want to buy lor!! 

This statment is misleading, coz if LFS come in with "pui pui" YT then you better don't buy. Coz most wild caught YT/ LS aren't "pui pui".

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There's 2 different class of "pui pui"

1. LS inside reefer's tank for at least 3 months and they're "pui pui" ~ healthy/ overweight.

2. LS in LFS that just arrives and they're "pui pui" ~ bettter stay away from them. Chances are these LS aren't properly acclimatised when removing them from deep water thus casuing the stomach to be "pui pui"

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Oh!.. I get it.. something to do with pressure rite? As deeper waters have more pressure pressing against the fish then in shallow waters.. Therefore if they weren't slowing bought up to the shallow water's pressure, the stomach will bloat out, causing it to look pui pui?

hmm.. isn't it the same reason why divers cannot suddenly swim up fast to the surface from deep waters??

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Oh!.. I get it.. something to do with pressure rite? As deeper waters have more pressure pressing against the fish then in shallow waters.. Therefore if they weren't slowing bought up to the shallow water's pressure, the stomach will bloat out, causing it to look pui pui?

hmm.. isn't it the same reason why divers cannot suddenly swim up fast to the surface from deep waters??

Same theory.

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