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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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![]() the biggest issue with tangs in smaller tanks is the swimming room. yes they are 'dirty' fish but the are also very active fish. like kris was saying it is ultimately your decision and everything else is people's opinion. just research the fish you are looking at and decide whether you are just going to keep the fish alive or if the fish will thrive in the tank.
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![]() Thanks. Ya I don't have any nitrates now. And I don't think I want some in my tank.
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![]() The whole idea of creating a reef system is to find the correct balance and enable your fish and corals to live a happy stress free life. Fish need room to roam, otherwise they get stressed out and will probably get sick or die.
Some people will get lucky and have an oversized fish that does well in a small tank. But do you think their happy. Go with smaller, more colorful fish for now and if you think you absolutely have to have a tang - get a bigger tank. ![]() |
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![]() Ya thats a good idea but im having trouble of finding a nice colourful and fun to watch fish
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![]() In the way of small fish Think of a wrasse, bangaii cardinal, royal gramma...to name a few..PM me with your email and I could send you some picks of my small fish...
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![]() Sounds like you need a bigger tank
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![]() Try this site out for some ideas and then shop around or see if anyone here has what you're looking for.
www.liveaquaria.com
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![]() Im looking for a fish that will swim around and be active. One that won't eat my copepod culture. I sort of wanted a fish bigger than my clownfish. Got any ideas
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