dustinkimpel
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Dustin:
Do not use the term "tang police". Thank you.
Okay, sorry! Didn't know it was frowned upon.
Dustin:
Do not use the term "tang police". Thank you.
Why would a term that's used in a derogatory manner be acceptable?Okay, sorry! Didn't know it was frowned upon.
Why would a term that's used in a derogatory manner be acceptable?
Maybe some would rather any large fish regardless of type be housed in a large tank. So, its not just tangs but they are of the more popular fish for those new to the hobby. Mainly because they are told they are great at eating their pest algae, they look great, and Dori.Wasn't trying to use it in a derogatory way. Just was referring to those that constantly yell at others on forums about tangs. Sorry of I offended anyone.
Maybe some would rather any large fish regardless of type be housed in a large tank. So, its not just tangs but they are of the more popular fish for those new to the hobby. Mainly because they are told they are great at eating their pest algae, they look great, and Dori.
If Large angels were as popular I'm sure the same label would be applied.
As I stated above, we all have our opinions. Generally they are formed with experience and observation. Decisions can be endlessly debated, but, like politics, it isn't often that the more rigid opinions are changed. We can only hope that decisions in stocking levels are based on the optimum environment we can provide. The fact that optimum doesn't equal perfect (the "swimming pool" argument) doesn't mean it isn't to be strived for.
Yep and that's cool. Some have had them in smaller tanks for years. Probably one of the most successful and longest running tanks on at least this site if not most everywhere had a blue hippo tang in a 100g. You'd have to ask him how long it lived but I believe he'll laugh if you ask if it was happy or not. I agree with him on that point as we have no idea how to tell if a fish is happy or not or if they feel such things or not.Well said, wasnt trying to start an argument guys! Was just saying I believe 120 is big enough for a regal. Maybe I'm wrong.
Happy reefing!
Blue Tang in 120- NOBlue Tang Hardiness- Depends on individual, IME from working in aquarium store, the smaller the more vulnerable the larger the hardier
QT- Yes, definitely. If I could turn back time I would. I made the mistake of dropping a blue tang w/o QT, it broke out killed 5 other fish, the BT itself survived and got really chubby and now living happily with a Desjardini, yellow tang, foxface among others, no aggression issue at all.