IMO thats still to small, i think they need a 5 or 6 foot tank, for now the tank is big enough but it will out grow it fast. The thing with tangs is they consume alot of oxygen, you cant have a heavy bioload in a small tank like a 75 if you have a tang bc of this.
A tang should not be in anything less then a 75, a 75 is still to small IMO,i think a tang needs a six foot tank to truly be happy!
not entirly true i will agree that 4' long is good 6'-8'much better but if its open space and the tang is small you can get away with as little 3' for a while. NOT TO SAY THAT IS IDEAL.. but a yellow is not the most active of surgeons and a far cry from the biggest at 7" max size. any one ever seen one that big in somones tank? I havent but i have seen plenty of healthy zebrasoma in tanks "QUOTE" too small.
IMO thats still to small, i think they need a 5 or 6 foot tank, for now the tank is big enough but it will out grow it fast. The thing with tangs is they consume alot of oxygen, you cant have a heavy bioload in a small tank like a 75 if you have a tang bc of this.
Oh boy TANG POLICE TANG POLICE hehe here's my take over the past 5 or so years of having tangs. a 75 is ok for a small one they don't grow extremely fast that being said feed feed feed I think the only issue you will have is that its a immature tank that doesn't have a ton of stuff for them to pick off the rocks feed that bad boy give him lots of mysis and nori. when you can upgrade thats what 90 % of us have done. And stop taking things so personal there are a few people on here always looking for a fight dont give in ask questions dont get angry. There is a person I really admire and almost every time I see him he has a saying huge em, love em, grow em, keep em safe. Although he means it towards my son I think it pertains to this as well. Just as a side not if I see you hugging your fish I am going to turn you into the tang police
Does anyone know if fish spawning can be triggered by a stressing event (such as being put into an uncycled tank) the same way inverts can be triggered?
My 120g tank's heater died and the tank dropped to below 70 degrees. I brought the temp back up and the next day one of my anemones went crazy and filled the tank up with white goo, had to do an emergency water change. It looked like it would die for a week but pulled through. Yuck.