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Old 01-07-2013, 04:17 AM
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I am planning on having a reef tank but I also want larger fish like Blue Throat Triggers and tangs. What size of tank would you think is a minimum to go with for these kind of fish?
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Old 01-07-2013, 04:18 AM
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I am planning on having a reef tank but I also want larger fish like Blue Throat Triggers and tangs. What size of tank would you think is a minimum to go with for these kind of fish?
Heads up: you can go small but you can never go big enough when it comes to reef tanks with tangs
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6' or longer for tangs would be my choice. If you get small size tangs eventually you will need an upgrade. I have a 8' - 165 gal but in the process of building a 8' - 300 gal.
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Old 01-07-2013, 04:28 AM
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Yeah I was planning on going a 6' long tank just to save some space length wise but going around a 180 to 240. I am just wondering because I need to consider costs of running that much water plus the sump.
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6' or longer for tangs would be my choice. If you get small size tangs eventually you will need an upgrade. I have a 8' - 165 gal but in the process of building a 8' - 300 gal.
As usual Grizz is right. Six foot is a minimum. Tangs are swimmers. They spend all of their time swimming to and fro and require the length that larger tanks provide. Thank you for asking.
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Old 01-07-2013, 05:32 AM
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Well thank you guys for answering.
If I am going to be dropping a fair amount of money on an upgrade I want to make sure that everthing is going to be right for my fish and that they will be happy.
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Its been often said that in Marine bigger is better. If you own your own house, build as big as you can fit!
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Agree on the 6' length.

Rather than upgrading selling the fish is another option!!! At least that is what I will be doing should the time come. The "tang" quantity in my 90 might get me hanged on some boards, despite their current short stature.

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Agree on the 6' length.

Rather than upgrading selling the fish is another option!!! At least that is what I will be doing should the time come. The "tang" quantity in my 90 might get me hanged on some boards, despite their current short stature.
Rather than selling the tangs which is a lot more difficult to do than you realize as you really get attached to them, reward yourself for good husbandry and get a 6 footer for yourself.
It is just an extra two feet!
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Rather than selling the tangs which is a lot more difficult to do than you realize as you really get attached to them, reward yourself for good husbandry and get a 6 footer for yourself.
It is just an extra two feet!
Tell that to my wife!
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