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How hard is it to care for this tang
Can I put a juvenile Achilles a juvenile yellow tang and a juvenile naso in a 135 reef. All of them will be under 3 inches
Can I put a juvenile Achilles a juvenile yellow tang and a juvenile naso in a 135 reef. All of them will be under 3 inches
Yes, you can physically do it, but will the results be good I will say no. All those tangs you mentioned will outgrow that tank within one year. Unless, you have a large tank already ordered, I would say no.
Would just the Achilles be okay? I have very high flow and minimal rock
It's wishful thinking. I tried that route. My achilles was fine when he was 3 1/2", but once he reached 5" he became irritated by the tank size. I have mines in a 120 with open space at the moment. Every so often he starts flicking water out of my tank. I'm currently in progress of upgrading to a 225g that should up be in 3 months. :dance:
Started my 3 1/2" Achilles out in a 6 ft tank...that was 4 years ago, he's now almost 8" and we've upgraded to an 8 ft for him. Length is definitely important for them, as is water quality and flow.
Nice avatar your Achilles looks awesome. So do you think a 3 inch juvenile could live in a 6 foot 135 for 2 years until I can upgrade. I don't think flow or water quality is a issue as I have a gyre pumping 5000 gph and then I have another powerhead just for more flow. I just need to know if it would be able to spend 2 years in my tank? Also if I purchase a pre quarantined Achilles tang should I still put him in quarantine just to make sure he doesn't have ich or should I keep the stress to a minimum and add him to the dt
There is no such thing as a pre-quarantined fish.
Well we buy off a small fish store from a friend's home and when were brings them in he quarantines in copper for 2 weeks then sells them
In my opinion, that is inadequate. Worse if the dosage is less than therapeutic. If you do not quarantine, you should assume it is not quarantined.