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02/16/2010, 05:10 PM | #1 |
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Tangs in Reef Tank
I currently have a 55g lps reef with 20g sump. 2 of the residents are a 4-5in sailfin tang and 3 in blue regal tang.
Obviously my tank is not large enough to maintain them long term... But the plan is to upgrade the 55+20 to a 90+30. Will this be sufficient for the tangs (other bioload, not withstanding) or should I address their future plans in a larger home/trade-in? We love the tangs and want to provide the best for them... |
02/16/2010, 05:20 PM | #2 |
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Unfortunately both of those tangs can grow to be a foot long and really need a six foot tank. If you want to keep a tang in your 90 gallon I would go with a Kole, Yellow, or Tomini Tang. Also, Don't make the same mistake I did by adding a tang first. Mine was a terror to ANY new fish I tried to add, I had to get rid of it.
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the sailfin tang especially, will need a ton of swimming room, and require more vertical space than other tangs.
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02/16/2010, 06:05 PM | #4 |
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Will the upgrade buy me some time? We plan on adding a 150+ FO tank, but thats later this year...
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02/16/2010, 06:52 PM | #6 |
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tangs in reef tank that is not mature calls for trouble as they r prone to ick
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02/16/2010, 11:08 PM | #8 |
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Some will not agree, but personally I think you can add just about anything so long as it is small. If you become the typical addict you will upgrade beyond your current plans. The only problem is tangs, even small can be pretty bossy to the less cubic feet the more likely they will not 'play well with others'.
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02/17/2010, 05:54 PM | #9 |
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even if they r small they still need there crusing space and with less then 6 feet its just not right to keep them
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