Jan 18, 2009 #1 Marine88 Joey Logano Super Fan! I just got a yellow tang I know threr hardy but anything else i should worry about?????? What Bothers it???:^:
I just got a yellow tang I know threr hardy but anything else i should worry about?????? What Bothers it???:^:
Jan 18, 2009 #3 bullitt21 Reefing newb and you should have a bigger tank then a 50 gal.they should be in nothing under 75 gal.
Jan 18, 2009 #5 Marine88 Joey Logano Super Fan! Oh My tank is 55 But Tang is very small But I Have Everything Else:D
Jan 18, 2009 #6 D dustin_P74 Reef enthusiast for tangs its not about their size, they need alot of oxygen and a lot of swimming room at all stages of life
for tangs its not about their size, they need alot of oxygen and a lot of swimming room at all stages of life
Jan 19, 2009 #7 Marine88 Joey Logano Super Fan! While he does he is swimming and eating algae and seems happy!
Jan 20, 2009 #9 Marine88 Joey Logano Super Fan! Thanks i have had ich before but my old yellow tang never got it
Jan 20, 2009 #10 Rcpilot Reef enthusiast And where is this "old" yellow tang? Did you sell it? How many tangs are in the 55g tank now?
Jan 20, 2009 #11 d2mini Reef enthusiast I was also wondering about size. Wouldn't a very small tang in a 50g be the same as a large tang in a 100g?
I was also wondering about size. Wouldn't a very small tang in a 50g be the same as a large tang in a 100g?
Jan 20, 2009 #12 D dustin_P74 Reef enthusiast d2mini said: I was also wondering about size. Wouldn't a very small tang in a 50g be the same as a large tang in a 100g? Click to expand... some full grown tangs can be fine in a 100g tank
d2mini said: I was also wondering about size. Wouldn't a very small tang in a 50g be the same as a large tang in a 100g? Click to expand... some full grown tangs can be fine in a 100g tank
Jan 25, 2009 #14 Marine88 Joey Logano Super Fan! No it was a tang i had when i first started it died a few years back