noobtothereef
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Ive read alot of posts regaurding tangs and theyre proper tank size etc, i here alot of mention these dinner plate size tangs, anybody ever seen one of these elusive swimming dinner plates? Got any pics?
I have a sohal that is 13 years old, in a 700 gallon tank and is only 7" long....I would say it is stunted, and not destined to become plate sized.
Jay
Steve,
Your statement goes back to another thread from last week. Do you mean to say that there are no dinner plate sized tangs in home aquariums because they grew so large that they died as a result?
I'm more inclined to say the reasons are due to captive stunting and to the fact that the mortality rate of fish in some home aquariums is high enough that the far end of the bell curve gets truncated.
I've asked for examples of acute death caused by lack of swimming space, and haven't seen any results.
I have a sohal that is 13 years old, in a 700 gallon tank and is only 7" long....I would say it is stunted, and not destined to become plate sized.
Jay
We know that stunting of long term captive fishes does ocurr, (even in the absence of identified husbandry issues)
So im guessing that the largest tangs in captivity would be salad plate size im assuming? Considering the growth stunting in captivity? I just hear this sooo much saying that these tangs get dinner plate size and some cannot be kept is 500g- tanks, i do agree that they need large tanks but do not agree with the whole dinner plate argument.... or maybe im just a big eater and my dinner plates are bigger than others....
I'm not sure what you are driving at.
Steve,
Do you mean to say that there are no dinner plate sized tangs in home aquariums because they grew so large that they died as a result?
I'm more inclined to say the reasons are due to captive stunting and to the fact that the mortality rate of fish in some home aquariums is high enough that the far end of the bell curve gets truncated.
Jay
was that tang collected that large or did it grow that large in a home aquaria?