<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12023217#post12023217 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by martinphillip03
By making that comment you are now.
Marty
Not to be the tang police but isn't that a bit much?
actually to be serious---that is not a fair crack to make towards k93. IMO he deserves alot of credit for working his butt off for keeping this thread going and encouraging people to post.
By asking questions he has stimulated alot of input other then pics for raising tangs and I for one am learning a heck of a lot more because of his and others efforts to post questions.
All of us have the concern about the possibility of our tangs outgrowing our tanks and whether or how long we can keep them in the present situation.
I know I have to get a bigger tank someday and that tank is going to be hard to get or save up for since I blew the wad on my 120gal and am still indirectly paying for it.
Everyone here is a tang lover--that's a given

and I know I speak for myself and others---everyone here would like more tangs--rare ones, different species ect. There are so many neat tangs that it is like collecting baseball cards sometimes(I was a diehart baseball collector until I started reefing)
I really think in this case you are taking personally a well meaningful question that although k93 posed it, it was also a question that was close to being posted like alot of us.
I, myself would like to know how you are managing with all those tangs, and what your plans are----simply because I have the same size tank and would love to add more tangs too it--not because I am going to go off on some judemental tirade against you like some reefers do and are referred to as tang police
so, please could you relax a bit and possibly repost on how you are managing with the number of tangs you have--I am sure I and others would be non judemental
K93----keep up the outstanding work you are doing here---a great thread
Scott