Daniel Reef
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in australia the information that is usually presented to people is that a 6x2x2 is acceptable but still considered small for blue tangs.
The problem is that people do not care about fish. They keep them cause they are pretty, but they do not care whether they live or die long term as they will get bored with the maintenance of the tank way before that. its systematic of society whereby short term happiness/saity is the ONLY consideration in any purchase.
I've seen people be told that the tang/fish will outgrow their tank in a few months but they dont care cause they wont it. And at the end of the day these people make up the majority of the customer base for companies so they cant deny them or they will go out of business. It's no different than selling junk food to a fat person at the supermarket, its no recommended and can have serious detrimental long term effects on quality of life but the supermarket isnt going to stop selling chips to fatty or they will loose considerable amounts of money.
Thanks rnscross. It sounds like you are saying that in Australia, they recommend a minimum 180g tank for a hippo which is the similar recommendation made by Live Aquaria in the States. So I guess the issue is whether the UK or Europe recommends differently as was suggested by Milspec. Your post, however, would also debunk the aspect of milspec's post that claims that the States are doing an injustice in recommending a 180 since Australia recommends the same thing.