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![]() Eh, Tapatalk doesn’t like quotes? Seems to delete my post.
I’m not against a tang in a smaller tank as long as they are rehomed later on. What you do is your business. But I always refer to this video (not mine) when I need a reality check. Is there enough swimming room? Will they have longevity with that many more tangs similar in size? https://youtu.be/E_sAVQHSWE0 Last edited by chizerbunoi; 01-20-2018 at 05:00 AM. Reason: Tapatalk deleted the message. |
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![]() Thanks a lot guys!
Appreciate the great insight! |
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![]() IME, rock work set-up is critical. I had a 100 gal bow front corner tank that housed a 3in yellow tang for approx 3 years. It could completely circle the tank outside the rocks horizontally and then vertically through the bridge near the back corner that connected to two side set-ups. It had a couple of other passages that it liked to swim through.
That being said, I shut down tank before it got any bigger. AquaAddict |