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Both the yellow and sailfin do not appear to be grazing on the hair algae.. (I didn't remove the hair algae from the rocks because I thought it would be good for the tangs to graze on). One of the things I haven't done yet, but should is setup a refugium for nutrient export. Thanks for the suggestions so far... are there any other suggested fishes that look pretty but not necessarily functional? Last edited by bleevin; 09-17-2009 at 11:34 PM. |
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![]() How long has the tank been setup? How long was it setup before you bought it? How big are the current fish (the tangs, and trigger)? What skimmer do you have?
The Sailfin Tang will outgrow your 120g, so I would think of rehoming him before adding any more fish. They grow fast too. Is your tank a 4' or 6' 120? If it is a 6' you could consider adding another smaller tang, maybe some reef-safe wrasses (some are big some are small). I wouldn't risk an Angel (coral pickers). If your tank is a 4', consider adding smaller fish (under 5"). |
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It sounds like I should consider moving the sail fin out, which could make room for more fish? |
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The reason is tangs are swimmers and need the swimming space longer tanks provide. Smaller tanks don't allow the the change to motor up and swim. If you like tangs consider moving up to a 6 footer. |
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![]() ^ Agreed. I have a Kole tang in my 4' 90 gallon. I wouldn't want another tang in there, anf the Kole is still only 2" long.
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