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Don't even wanna go there today Besides, it might derail this Tang thread.
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i have fish in a 25g.....
that is all:P
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WHeeeee! Where is that smily face that beats a dead horse? Ahhh here we go
I've had a purple tang in my 120gal since 2006, its the only tang in there and I won't add second one to that tank. For some reason its highly aggressive towards my snowflake moray and initially beat up on the CBB that I bought in 2008. Removing the tang from the tank for a week allowed the CBB to settle in but it never has warmed up the the eel. Both of my tangs (there is a powder blue in my 140gal frag tank) came from people who were shutting down. If you consider that the alternative would have been a long and possibly fatal stay at Total Pet I think I've given them a good home. Oh and I guess I could mention that the purple tang cost me $50 since that was apparently the real purpose of this thread.
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Look, sometimes I may go overboard on what I see, in my opinion, as an unethical practise. I have condemned LFS both on this board and at the LFS for bringing in fish like Moorish Idols. Poor judgment is another issue. Some reefers take advice/criticism on this board and make the decision to do the right thing and postpone their purchase. However some reefers with an attitude just do what they want regardless of the adivise or cautions of others. It has been my experience that the ones with attitude quidkly come and go on this board because eventually they will have a major disaster and quit the hobby. The others will enjoy there tanks and the crittters therein for a very long time. |
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I've seen peoples tanks packed with seemingly happy and healthy fish, but they truly care for them and provide the best care possible. I've also seen people put fish together that do not belong, some get lucky and some don't. Everything I've read here points to a couple of very basic things. 1. Any tang should be provided as much swimming space as possible. When you start cooping up several larger tangs together, is when it becomes an ethical problem. What's the limit? Who knows... 2. Adding a purple tang is a risk to your current fish. Some people are more lucky than others, but for the most part they are aggressive. Everyone here has taken some sort of risk when new additions hit the tank. I'd just say keep an eye on your tank and take corrective action if required. $100 is a great deal... It's your money, but be happy that people are trying to share their experience to help you make an educated decision. |
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You used to own the smallest 6 foot tank a person can buy i think. 135 gallons and it was a BULLNOSE to boot so technically it averages out to a little less than 6 feet. Not to mention it was a narrow tank at only 18 inches. You had multiple tangs... and a tang that gets massive and nearly always murderous in the case of the sohal. - regal tang - sohal tang - purple tang - acanthuus pyroferus Give it a rest already. I'm sure you've annoyed more people into buying the suspect tang than steered people clear. 0.02 |
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also is there a good tang thread that i can read? i keep finding conflicting info about the sailfin and don't know if i should consider it. |
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If you feel so strongly about this, you shouldnt have an aquarium at all. This hobby is horrible for the environment and the animals that you purport to care so much for. ANY animal you pull out of the ocean is going to live a more stressed, unhealthier, shorter life than it would in the wild. Even if splitting splitting hairs makes you feel righteous...it's just a feeling. f you want to be an activist, don't be a reefer. And another thing, while I have seen some pretty lame statements under your name, equating success in reefing to attitude tops them all. Just because you feel like you have some good advice to offer, doesn't really mean you do. here's some light reading for ya.. http://reeftools.com/news/tang-polic...um-vigilantes/ http://www.coralmagazine-us.com/cont...refuse-confess Last edited by gobytron; 01-11-2013 at 11:15 PM. |
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