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![]() You will get mixed reviews from different reefers, I have kept a yellow tang in my 33G it was about 2 inches, what i did is I kept a yellow in my tank with the thought that when it outgrows my tank I will upgrage, and I did upgraded to a 3 foot, 65G...I think you are ok to keep a tang as long as it is small and the bio load can be taken care of with good filtration and flow...
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![]() How long did you have him before upgrading your tank? Did he grow fast?
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![]() I had him for about 4 Months, they dont grow extremely fast, and depending on how many fish would be in the 33G he could be in one for a while.. after a big tank crash killing everything.....
![]() Where abouts are you located? just out of curiousity.... Hope that helps.. Kris |
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![]() I am located in Winnipeg. And everyone on the forum says I shouldn't buy one. And now im confused. I have 2 clownfish and want to buy a mandarin in the futur.
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![]() The decision is in your hands ultimately..If you are prepared to do whatever maintenance is neccisary to keep the parameters good, then I dont see a problem..Look at the tank of the month, he has a yellow tang in his tank, and I know many other reefers with tangs in a 33G-38G..
Kris |
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![]() I still don't know im confused
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![]() A tang is a huge bio load for a 32G, and the fish will probably not be very happy. With a tank that size you are better sticking to smaller fish like your clowns. If you want to keep corals you will be forever battling nitrates in a tank that small. Tangs love to eat.... and poop!
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