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scub steve 11-09-2008 05:58 PM

after i seen telfords tank I have decided to paint my stand black im just wondering what kind or paint i can use to paint my overflowand stand ? oh and my lights showed up today skimmer should be here wed

StirCrazy 11-10-2008 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 354659)
You can put a tang in a 90-100G tank (4-5 foot)..

that size whent out the window also.. where did you ever get that you need a 4 or 5 foot tank for a tang?

I had a yellow in my 3 foot tank and it was fine. If you look it up the min size for an adult yellow is 45 gal. every tang has different requirments, I did have a yellow and a sailfin in my 90 gal (3 foot long) and sold the sailfin as I found it was a little small for both, but it was fine for the yellow, was over 6 years old when I took down the tank and gave him to the LFS. might still be alive in some one elses tank for all I know.

Steve

Steve

saltynuts 11-10-2008 02:20 AM

paint stand
 
prime the stand! it will help in the long run

JDigital 11-10-2008 03:14 AM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 358631)
that size whent out the window also.. where did you ever get that you need a 4 or 5 foot tank for a tang?

I had a yellow in my 3 foot tank and it was fine. If you look it up the min size for an adult yellow is 45 gal. every tang has different requirments, I did have a yellow and a sailfin in my 90 gal (3 foot long) and sold the sailfin as I found it was a little small for both, but it was fine for the yellow, was over 6 years old when I took down the tank and gave him to the LFS. might still be alive in some one elses tank for all I know.

Steve

Steve

No need to jump down my throat man.... It's the general rule of thumb for the average tang.

StirCrazy 11-11-2008 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 358661)
No need to jump down my throat man.... It's the general rule of thumb for the average tang.

not jumping down your throat, we go through this every couple years, where the size of a tank for a tang gets over inflated. the general rule of thumb is the average you see in books, which is 40 gal for most tangs. I personally don't think this is enough for a mature tang, but lots have had success with it for a long time.

there was discussion on the board about 5 years ago on how long the tank should be but this also was a mute point as if you have a tone of flow it can make the same effect as a longer tank.

the only thing I wanted to do here is stop an over inflated rule of thumb before it gets over inflated again and we'll have people telling us you need a 150 for a tang.

Steve

JDigital 11-12-2008 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 358912)
the general rule of thumb is the average you see in books, which is 40 gal for most tangs.

I don't know what books your reading.. :drinking:

Either way, this convo doesn't below in this persons tank thread.

scub steve 01-21-2009 02:32 AM

hopefully i can figure out posting pics so i can show everyone my progress

scub steve 01-21-2009 02:44 AM

1 Attachment(s)
still testing ill get this beat yet

scub steve 01-21-2009 03:06 AM

ok going nuts going too throw the computer im pasting the links from photo bucket but im not getting any pics showing up someone help before i drownd myself in my aquarium

Rbacchiega 01-21-2009 03:30 AM

after you've loaded to photobucket you there should be a list of different options under each picture...one will say something like [IMG] ...copy that and just paste it into the reply box


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