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marvinsae 04-15-2010 02:48 AM

how many tangs per tank?
 
i've got a 65 gallon tang and im considering getting a tang or two. however i only heard u can only keep one? what if they were the same species? i really wanna get a yellow and a pacific blue ....also, if i do purchase tangs, does it matter when i throw them in

PoonTang 04-15-2010 02:53 AM

With a tank your size, definately only 1, and it better be one of the smaller tang species. Tangs are VERY active swimmers and need alot of space.

SeaHorse_Fanatic 04-15-2010 03:14 AM

Especially if its a 3' 65g. I would go with a Kole tang or one of its Bristlemouth relatives. They tend to stay smaller, and not swim as much as other tangs.

Anthony (says the guy with over a dozen tangs:wink:)

naesco 04-15-2010 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marvinsae (Post 510763)
i've got a 65 gallon tang and im considering getting a tang or two. however i only heard u can only keep one? what if they were the same species? i really wanna get a yellow and a pacific blue ....also, if i do purchase tangs, does it matter when i throw them in

What you may have heard is that tangs are swimmers. They love swimming back and forth all day long. Because of this natural behaviour they need the length that longer tanks provide. (six feet).
Your tank is half that size they need so it is better for you to enjoy tangs when you eventually move up to a much larger tank.
In the meantime choose one of the many colourful marine fish available for tanks you size.

Thanks for asking.

fishoholic 04-15-2010 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naesco (Post 510779)
What you may have heard is that tangs are swimmers. They love swimming back and forth all day long. Because of this natural behaviour they need the length that longer tanks provide. (six feet).
Your tank is half that size they need so it is better for you to enjoy tangs when you eventually move up to a much larger tank.
In the meantime choose one of the many colourful marine fish available for tanks you size.

Thanks for asking.

+1

Minium 90g for a small tang, 180g is better.

TheKid 04-15-2010 03:14 PM

I have a friend that keeps his tomini tang in a 40 gallon, and you can tell it's not a happy fish. It always hides in a corner and bites his powerhead.

marie 04-15-2010 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by svaningen (Post 510844)
..... It always hides in a corner and bites his powerhead.

I'm sorry, that's very sad and yet still I laughed :lol:

TheKid 04-16-2010 02:57 AM

I know tragic and funny at the same time

Quote:

Originally Posted by marie (Post 510847)
I'm sorry, that's very sad and yet still I laughed :lol:



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