Before I begin, I would like to request that this tread remain completely civil, and that no one, including myself, be overly criticized.
I would like feedback on the following situation:
I am about to set up a 60" x 9" x 24" tank. That's 55 gallons, but it is, of course, different from the typical 48" x 13" x 20".
The planned rockscape is minimalistic (about 40 pounds). Planned corals are mostly LPS.
I would like to hear opinions about the addition of a yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens, as the only fish. The tang would be purchased at 2-3".
The aquarium size is neither temporary nor permanent. I expect to upgrade to a 60" x 30" x 30" 230 gallon tank in 2 years.
I also want to emphasize that a fish will be added only after a fully cycle has completed and the water parameters are pristine.
I would prefer to hear feedback from people who have actually owned yellow tangs and who have personal experience as to their needs.
If a yellow tang doesn't work out, I'll go with a pair of ocellaris clownfish instead. The idea is to have a particularly striking fish or two, but maintain a very light bioload.
Edit: If another fish is recommended, feel free to suggest it.
I would like feedback on the following situation:
I am about to set up a 60" x 9" x 24" tank. That's 55 gallons, but it is, of course, different from the typical 48" x 13" x 20".
The planned rockscape is minimalistic (about 40 pounds). Planned corals are mostly LPS.
I would like to hear opinions about the addition of a yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens, as the only fish. The tang would be purchased at 2-3".
The aquarium size is neither temporary nor permanent. I expect to upgrade to a 60" x 30" x 30" 230 gallon tank in 2 years.
I also want to emphasize that a fish will be added only after a fully cycle has completed and the water parameters are pristine.
I would prefer to hear feedback from people who have actually owned yellow tangs and who have personal experience as to their needs.
If a yellow tang doesn't work out, I'll go with a pair of ocellaris clownfish instead. The idea is to have a particularly striking fish or two, but maintain a very light bioload.
Edit: If another fish is recommended, feel free to suggest it.