Bariene Tang

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Bariene Tang for sale. Hard to get tang. He's about 5.5-6.5 inches. Fat and healthy, eats like a horse.
$125.
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Is a great fish and i keep flip flopping on whether to keep or not. I wouldn't probably find another, you never find them available.
 

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If the tang is happy and have enough space then I would find it hard to get rid of but he still has some growing to do.
 

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Are you in Birmingham Michigan? Do you think he would be ok with a purple and yellow tang in a 220?
 
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I'm in Alabama, sorry.

He's not aggressive at all. He's in with 5 other tangs. He's the second largest in the tank. Also have a 8 inch naso with him.
 

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If I get my 300 established soon and you still have him I will be in touch for sure.
 

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Is this still available? I'm local and would love to give him a good home.
 

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