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![]() Why do you think a yellow tang is better?
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#2
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![]() Are there any tangs you think would be suitable?
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![]() Well, I don't think either tang is suited for a 46G bowfront. But if you were going to disregard the advice given....definitely don't put a Regal Tang in a tank that size. A yellow would do *better*.
I don't think any tangs are really suitable, to be honest. |
#4
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![]() maybe a tomini would be even better
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#5
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![]() A small Yellow Tang would be OK as long as you can commit to upgrading your tank size when the fish grows. Happiest fish in my tank. Spends the whole day cleaning rocks.
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![]() The posters who replied are all correct.
Your tank is too small for tangs. Wait until you decide to set up a large tank and add tangs at that time. Thank you |
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![]() I hate to be part of the tang, but yeah you should have at 5 feet of swimming space for most tangs
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |