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Old 07-14-2006, 04:07 PM
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In your experience, which is the hardiest tang to add into the home aquarium? Thanks.
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Old 07-14-2006, 04:27 PM
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Just my opinion but I have never had any problems with sailfin tangs I have added to set-ups.
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Cool.. I love the Sailfin's.. thanks for your input.
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I'd have to say it's the Yellow... everyone has one.
Most Non-Hardy=Regal/Hippo!
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Yellow, eh... but how do we assume they are the most hardy because everyone has one?

When I say "hardy" I mean... less prone to ick or parasites, isn't skittish and gets along with tank mates, eats well, etc..
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A Sailfin would not be an appropriate choice for your planned 50g cube, IMO. You'd need at least 135g, IMO.

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I never said I was going for 50g . I said somewhere from 50-60 (and still havent decided on anything yet) And again, I never said I am adding any of these tangs to my tank.

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for my next tank I'd like a tang if I can get a big enough setup.
I'm just curious what the general consensus is on the hardiest tang.
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What would be the hardiest tang for a home aquarium and why? Any experience?? .. for my next tank I'd like a tang if I can get a big enough setup.

Just seeing which would be the best to add.
It really depends on the length of your tank OCDP.

Which tangs are you considering at this time?

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It really depends on the length of your tank OCDP.

Which tangs are you considering at this time?

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And yet again, I never said I am adding any of these tangs to my tank.

I am simply asking what (in your experience) is the hardiest tang. I am not considering any one specific tang at the moment. I don't even know if I will add a tang to my new setup. This is not what the thread is about . I am just trying to get information on the hardiest tang, so that IF my system is big enough and IF I decide to put a tang in my new setup.. I'll know which one to look out for.

This can be a good discussion for everyone on their experience with tangs , and which they find most suitable in captivity.

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When I say "hardy" I mean... less prone to ick or parasites, isn't skittish and gets along with tank mates, eats well, etc..
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