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![]() What about a school of 3 yellows you think I'd have the room if I loose the orange shoulder
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and add the kole it is a really cool fish if you think you might like her |
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![]() So nice to see you giving some positive feedback about tangs Wayne
![]() Prarie, if you build the tank size you mentioned, you have lots of room for adding fish ... Honestly, I'd think any fish added at any time would feel so lost in there (not like at home in a real reef, but) that any aggression would not be an issue Bbllinks has a 300DD full of tangs and it's a very peaceful tank Still, I'd suggest you stick with the obvious rules about who to add first, and how many of each family/sub etc to keep Some are more aggressive than others, so do some web research and make your choices slowly Also, the Yellow Eye Kole Tang mentioned is an awesome fish I had one for a short time before selling him. It would fit in great in a tank your projected size Liveaquaria.com is a good place to start for stocking suggestions, but it's not gospel They also have a compatability chart you could utilize for any other choices regarding mixing all the fish we can buy |
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![]() Don't worrie about me stealing your tangs yet!!! Still gotta build my tank first.lol
I was at the Lfs yesterday and now my list might have to change cause they had a small powder brown that was absolutely stunning and eating good I couldn't pass it up I had to get him. So now I have to get going on building my tank. What depth you guys think I should do would 20inch be deep enough for tangs? Or should I go deeper? I like being able to reach the bottom. |
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![]() Thank for the live aquaria info I've been looking there too just looking for people's experiences and other stocking ideas too. The more knowledge the better right.
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![]() Definately go with a depth you are comfortable with or you'll be kicking yourself later
With 3' width you're going to be on a step ladder anyway (to reach the back) so going a bit on the tall side may not matter I'd be thinking about light penetration, coral placement and LR structures' sizes if I ever planned a tank this size Maybe someone like Bblinks or The Grizz could give you some insight into dealing with a tank with those dimensions |
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