power boat jim
Well-known member
Is it better to have one hippo tang or several of them? Under which circumstance would they do better.
I think you'll be ok with the 180. I don't think people realize that the number of blue tangs on the market & the amount of hobbyists out there that can house these fish properly are two completely different stories. There's got to be some sort of leeway. If a 180 gallon tank is too small, then my god these fish are doomed. JMO, GL.
I think you'll be ok with the 180. I don't think people realize that the number of blue tangs on the market & the amount of hobbyists out there that can house these fish properly are two completely different stories. There's got to be some sort of leeway. If a 180 gallon tank is too small, then my god these fish are doomed. JMO, GL.
A hippo would be fine in a 180g. I've seen multiple kept in tanks without issue, but each fish is an individual, and I've seen some hellishly behaved hippos, but the majority have been rather peaceful, sometimes skittish even. That being said, I wouldn't put more than one in a 180g. Good luck!
I think you'll be ok with the 180. I don't think people realize that the number of blue tangs on the market & the amount of hobbyists out there that can house these fish properly are two completely different stories. There's got to be some sort of leeway. If a 180 gallon tank is too small, then my god these fish are doomed. JMO, GL.
The recommended minimum tank for a single one is a 240 8 footer.
ThRoewer:
According to your tanks listed and the fish you have, The Angel fish are in about a 55 gallon tank. That is about 1/2 the recommended size for that fish. Why would you say a tang needs a thousand gallon tank? Just curious.
That is Reef Central's recommendation. Hippos get mean when near adult size and will make a six foot tank look small.