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![]() Thanks for the info guys. I hope he does ok in their. He seems to have already found a good spot to sleep at lights out and the other fish really don't seem to bother him. The Clown Tang is only about 2-3 inchs right now so their is lots of room for him to swim. I don't think he's going to grow too fast so hopefully by the time he starts to get bigger I will have a bigger tank.
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![]() other than picking on clams are the long nose ok for a reef ?
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![]() A 72 gallon...
If you're going to keep tangs, it would help to know what most people are feeding them.
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![]() The long nose are good for eating worms and other creatures from your liverock. Along with Aptasia (glass anemone).
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