Hi all. I would love some advice regarding my 4 tangs. Before the tang police come for me, I know I made a newbie mistake…
I have a Red Sea 350 ( 75 gallon display ) running for 18 months. After the tank cycled I purchased 4 tangs, several weeks apart. A blue, yellow, naso, and sailfin. Of course, they have since tripled in size and I’m looking to re-home at least two of them. I absolutely adore them and love their personalities. But I do want the best for them. So I have four questions.
1. Would the yellow tang and naso be okay long term in the tank? I know the naso will get bigger but he’s my favorite fish ever. He reminds me of my dog. Always playing. He even lets me pet him.
2. How can I find a reliable hobbyist local to me ( Los Ángeles ). I don’t care about making money on these guys. I just want them to go to a healthy tank and live out their days in peace.
3. What is the best way to catch them? The last thing I want to do is stress them out. So netting is out of the question. I would appreciate some advice in catching these guys in the least stressful way possible.
4. This isn’t a question. But I want to show off my babies with these pics.
Thanks for taking a look and I look forward to the comments.
Happy reefing!
I have a Red Sea 350 ( 75 gallon display ) running for 18 months. After the tank cycled I purchased 4 tangs, several weeks apart. A blue, yellow, naso, and sailfin. Of course, they have since tripled in size and I’m looking to re-home at least two of them. I absolutely adore them and love their personalities. But I do want the best for them. So I have four questions.
1. Would the yellow tang and naso be okay long term in the tank? I know the naso will get bigger but he’s my favorite fish ever. He reminds me of my dog. Always playing. He even lets me pet him.
2. How can I find a reliable hobbyist local to me ( Los Ángeles ). I don’t care about making money on these guys. I just want them to go to a healthy tank and live out their days in peace.
3. What is the best way to catch them? The last thing I want to do is stress them out. So netting is out of the question. I would appreciate some advice in catching these guys in the least stressful way possible.
4. This isn’t a question. But I want to show off my babies with these pics.
Thanks for taking a look and I look forward to the comments.
Happy reefing!