Calappidae
Harlequin Shrimp
Could a sailfin tang and a yellow get along in the same tank or no? I keep getting mixed answers on this but I see tanks with the two in them all the time.
I've done it, and after an initial spat to determine pecking order (yellow won) all was well.
I'm looking at mixing the two in a 125 long term. Both are still babies, one is in a 30 and the other is in a 10 gallon. I have a 125 I'm working on meanwhile.
The minimum for a Sailfin long term is either 180 or 240.
Both 180 and 125 are 6 foot tanks tho?
I usually don't go by that list, For example, Yellow tang requirs a 100 according to it.. I've never seen a 75 gallon without them. Blue hippo needs a 240.. I've never seen a 125 without them... That list goes with the very biggest tanks for the smallest tang (which is excellent btw) but IMO is a little too hardcore..
If everyone jumped off the bridge would you jump too?
"These recommendations are based on the experiences of a myriad of aquarists, both real-life experiences and through observation in the ocean. They are based on the goal of providing an environment that matches the active nature, feeding regimens and growth rates of the tang. If this goal is met, the reward to the aquarist (and more importantly the fish) is long-term health and beauty in the tank."
from my understanding, that list is compiled by the best experts here. Their answer to the minimum for a Sailfin's long-term health was 240. We've all seen Blue Tangs in a 30 gallon, doesn't make it any more right. You're asking the opinion from experts here, well that's their opinion. You're always still free to do whatever you want.
I might end up having to get rid of the sailfin then. Last thing I want is my fish getting sick.