Thread: Tangs in a 90?
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Old 05-30-2005, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by naesco
Brad my post was a 'general lament' not meant to offend you or anyone on this board.
Wayne, absolutely no offense taken. As far as I'm concerned, your posts on this topic are more than welcome here, and rather than a right or wrong type discussion, I see this as more an exchange of opinions.

If I had a big tank and a small tank, and bought a tang, it would most certainly go in the big one once home. In my personal case, I chose to keep both my tangs during my downgrade, as I felt I could provide a better home than just giving them away to a bigger tank. I have many years of personal attachment and investment in these fish, and while size may matter, there are many other factors that I felt I could meet in my 75. I was a bit apprehensive putting them in there, but with the massive flow and ample swimming room, they are doing just fine. (for fish out of their home). This gives me a degree of confidence in saying that yes, a tang can do well in a 90. Not all tangs in all 90s, but some can, and if you're so inclined, read these types of threads and decide for yourself.
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