Here is your problem:
you ask for answers, then you get them but don't like them, so instead of working towards the middle you keep asking until you get one you want.
I agree. At least based on your posting history so far.
Here is your problem:
you ask for answers, then you get them but don't like them, so instead of working towards the middle you keep asking until you get one you want.
It's tough. I inherited a yellow tang from the system that I purchased and it's so fat and happy I'm reluctant to get rid of it. And you are right about my daughter and Dory. The plan has always been to re-home the fish after a few years. It would break her heart to get rid of it - I've had it all of three months - and I simply am not going to do it. Please understand that I care more about my daughter than the fish (sorry, I do) and certainly more than anyone on this site.
I've already re-homed a foxface via a fish-trap. The whole thing took 30 minutes and was easy as could be. So yes, I have no doubt that when the time comes my blue tang will easily be removed and given or sold to a member of my local reef club. That has always been the plan, and I have made that clear on this site.
My hope in asking this question was for someone to turn me on to a cool new fish that I hadn't thought of before. Honestly, if I had any idea this would become another group tang-bashing session, I would not have bothered. So I've learned my lesson. One of you said I will never stop taking flak for having two tangs in my tank, and since that is not going to change, I simply will not ask for stocking questions on this site. I'll ask friends and others or just research on my own. Perhaps if an existing fish has a problem I may ask for some help here, fully aware that someone will ask me what other fish I have, at which time I will get lambasted again. I was hoping to find a community where people would provide help and answers, not continuously tell me what my "œproblem" is. So I beg of you to please understand where I am coming from and find a way to be okay with the fact that I have a blue tang in a 90 gallon tank. And if you just cannot be at peace with that, then please refrain from posting. I have heard it numerous times and I don't need to hear it anymore.
As for my posting history, I don't think that's fair. In speaking with local reefers, many with 10 years of experience or more, I've learned that not everything on LA is gospel. You can try things. It's only a hobby. If a blue tang makes your 4-year old smile, I mean come on! I am not trying to ask questions until I get the answer I want. What I AM trying to do is get advice from someone who has experience with the particular fish in question. Steve, you immediately dumped on my idea about the triggerfish, and then when other reefers who had success with the fish chimed in, you got upset. It was clear that you had no experience with this fish, and got annoyed when people who did superseded your "œadvice" based on hearsay. So that's what I'm going after when I ask questions. After considering the advice (most helpful) yesterday on the triggers, I've decided against it. But reefers with experience said it could be done "“ I decided to pass. I do care about these animals "“ that's why I got into the hobby to begin with.
And finally, I posted links to two $3,000 fish. That was my attempt to lower the temperature with some humor. I envy anyone who can seriously consider dropping 6 grand on two fish"¦And TravelinLight ,the eel comment was also made in jest. You had than eel in an 80 gallon at some point; it was just a joke. I hope you enjoy slamming head my against that brick wall"¦.
So you guys are tired of my questions. I'm tired of getting crushed by strangers. Thanks to those who provided advice.