I Have A baby Yellow in my 30g cube who is fine!
75G is small for larger tangs but by getting babies you can have them for years before they are too big and need to be rehoused
I disagree.
I Have A baby Yellow in my 30g cube who is fine!
75G is small for larger tangs but by getting babies you can have them for years before they are too big and need to be rehoused
I Have A baby Yellow in my 30g cube who is fine!
75G is small for larger tangs but by getting babies you can have them for years before they are too big and need to be rehoused
It might be because I never had to quarantine in my home , I had 127 aquariums at work to do so and never had to deal with disease or parasites outside work... But I totally get what your saying.
I believe the 'rehoming' intention is unethical and irresponsible.
In all fairness many people say this and it never happens. I've bought lots of equipment over the years from people selling off equipment that's brand new because their planned upgrade never happens. This happens for many reasons like it cost more then expected or many different kinds if unexpected life events.I all fairness I have plans for a 125g tank soon so keeping my small yellow in my 30g is fine. i have plenty of rock work for him to hide.
I just recently got a 2 spot bristletooth for my 120g.
I've never had one before, but due to tank size I decided it was the best choice.
Hands down this is the most algae eating, grazing tang I've ever had, even grooms the sand bed, and so far no tickyness at all w/ other fish.
This is the only tang I plan to keep in this tank.
Oh? My understanding was that they were supposed to be relatively peaceful as far as tangs go. I guess the key there is "as far as tangs go".
On the upside, the LFS gave me a hefty credit for him.
I am going to agree with Steve say I also disagree with this. Personally I think it is unfair to the tang and all the other tank inhabitants to condemn them to a future with an overly aggressive tankmate, as I believe the 'rehoming' intention is unethical and irresponsible.
I will be going with one of the bristletooth specimens and would like to especially thank Cenz again for the suggestion of the mini foxface. Thank you all for your input.