dont mean to jump in, but if a clown tang could live in your tank, does that mean it could live in mine? they are basically the same tank... yours is just 4 inches taller and 4 inches wider
edit... i dont think it is good for either of our tanks, it grows to 1'3inches! thats as tall as my sister! (almost)
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7031335#post7031335 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by beaker77 They are hard to acclimate. IMO they should be the first tang in the tank or they'll get picked on.
Most things are obvious not to do, all other possibilities are trial by error or luck. Keep stress down, and maximize territory feed diverse foods and hope for the best.
Don't go by liveaquarias picture, that looks nothing like an adult.
I always like chalkbass and any of the pygmy hawks,
also the pygmy angles, Flames and Flame backs are my favorite and Potters being the ultimate favorite.
That is point #2, unless the store will guarantee you that fish for an extended time, it's not worth the money to have a fish die in your tank every couple weeks. (usually that's how long they last.)
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