Amoore311
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I came across this article on a certain prominent reef keeping blog that I can't link here.
Basically...
Hepatus (Regal) Tangs have successfully spawned in captivity. And it was in a hobbyist's tank!
Only standard hobbyist equipment was used. The tank in which this took place was only 175 Gallons (70 x 24 x 24).
Now we all will admit fish that aren't happy don't spawn.
What gives here? For an adult hepatus the MINIMUM suggested size we usually toss around is a 6' (180 Gallon) tank. One could deduce from this article that a properly oriented 6' tank is, in reality, ideal for this fish.
I will admit the tank in the article has A LOT of swimming space. But at the same time.... the guy has 7 Tangs in that tank.
3 Hepatus
2 Yellow
1 Powder Blue
1 Naso
I was more or less interested in everyone's thoughts on the subject. It seems the commonly accepted stocking guidelines for tangs may be a bit off after all?
Basically...
Hepatus (Regal) Tangs have successfully spawned in captivity. And it was in a hobbyist's tank!
Only standard hobbyist equipment was used. The tank in which this took place was only 175 Gallons (70 x 24 x 24).
Now we all will admit fish that aren't happy don't spawn.
What gives here? For an adult hepatus the MINIMUM suggested size we usually toss around is a 6' (180 Gallon) tank. One could deduce from this article that a properly oriented 6' tank is, in reality, ideal for this fish.
I will admit the tank in the article has A LOT of swimming space. But at the same time.... the guy has 7 Tangs in that tank.
3 Hepatus
2 Yellow
1 Powder Blue
1 Naso
I was more or less interested in everyone's thoughts on the subject. It seems the commonly accepted stocking guidelines for tangs may be a bit off after all?