brad
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I have always wanted this fish, so I purchased 2 of these from saltwaterfish.com on special for $30 each. They advertised "2.5-3 inches" but what I got were closer to 1". They are not emaciated, which was my biggest worry. They are happily swimming around and eating pellet food. Any special advice to keep them alive? I have heard ones that small usually don't make it.
Assuming they make it, how likely will they be to outgrow my tank? Everyone on the web quotes the 60cm as the adult size, but I think most of those quotes are from people who never had a Vlamingi tang. The 60cm is the largest wild specimen, which means typical aquarium specimens will be smaller, but I am not sure how much smaller. I have a 270, but it is only 4' long.
Assuming they make it, how likely will they be to outgrow my tank? Everyone on the web quotes the 60cm as the adult size, but I think most of those quotes are from people who never had a Vlamingi tang. The 60cm is the largest wild specimen, which means typical aquarium specimens will be smaller, but I am not sure how much smaller. I have a 270, but it is only 4' long.
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