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we put ppl in 4x 8 cells lol no one batts an eye. these rules ideas and thoughts are great it does help ppl think before they act but it depends on the caregiver as well first off your not going to try and put a shark in a small tank just wont happen. nor should anyone put a regal in a 40g tank you know its going to outgrow it... im guilty of putting my regal in my 90. although i did plan to upgrade. and since my wife loves this fish it was a great incentive:)
as i say i do appreciate the concern for these fish. if you feel the space is inadequate then it most likely is. and just planning to upgrade isnt an excuse unless you have the means to do so. i made a mistake and put a yellow in my 50 to help with algea and he did a great job. the plan was to move him to the 180 when built but. the space was just to small even though he was a juv and regretfully he didnt make it. its not like we can take our fish fr a walk to stretch thier fins lol. all that said a 75 is ok maybe for awhile but id aim for 120 ish for a yellow personally.follow your own concience just how i feel and i never claim to be right forever learning...usualy from mistakes |
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I am more concerned about the fishes health and happiness if they are cramped into a small space like my tank in the long term. I have decided to go back to my original plan to get a wrasse, I can see my tank is not suited for any of the tangs because they are fast and far (as aquattro said)... and grow too big. I am attached to my fish very much, I know I can't sell him/her later on. |
I have a 314 gallon 7 foot tank with the following fish:
Powder Brown Yellow Tang Blue Hippo Tang Blue Throat Trigger Black Clowns False Perc Clowns Domino Damsels 3 stripe Damsel Azure Damsels Sand Sifting Goby Coral Beauty Lamarck Angel Foxface I used to have a Lavender Tang and Niger Trigger. The only tangs that use up the entire swimming area in my tank are the Powder Brown and Lavender Tang. The Black clowns do laps of the entire tank. The Hippo Tang really stays put in one spot. The others drift here and there but don't really use a lot of swimming area. The Foxface and Trigger do a lot of vertical laps from the sandbed to the surface. If I still had my smaller 4 foot tank my yellow tang and hippo would have been fine in it. |
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Those of us who keep tangs in smaller tanks and upgraded to larger tanks saw obvious differences in tang activity. They spend the day zooming back and forth instead of kinda just hanging around. |
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Never mind. No point in actually commenting as it only comes back negative. |
Thanks everyone :mrgreen:
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Gee, this reminds me of the Tang Police knocking on my door when I posted in the 2012 FTS thread. Haha!
I know of someone else that has a Blonde Naso in a BC29. :wink: Quote:
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