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Im assuming an achilles tang would be unsuitable?
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Ya, I wouldn't recommend one of those, and I'm pro 4ft tang tank
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Ok you bet.
Im a bit surprised that no one has responded with a resounding "no, do not keep tangs in a 4 ft tank". |
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LoL.
Yeah that did seem to be the general tone over there |
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I had mine in a 3 foot tank for 3 years, did well till the tank crashed from a heater mishap.
but I will say they are a tank that is a little more on the difficult side to keep, and are very demanding of really good water. I wouldn't keep it in a small tank with another tang, Nor would I personally put two tangs in anything less than a 120. been there done that, I got rid of the second tang after 5 months. Some people do but I think they are forced to get a long in a smaller tank and may cause undue stress. the problem with a standard 90 is it is only 18" wide, my 94 was 36 x 25 x 24 so there is really a lot more maneuvering room with that extra 6" of width. for a standard 90 I would stick to 1 tang. Steve
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