Just had some some tank ideas for down the road, was wondering if anybody had points or suggestions to make on them. Particularly on what tang would actually work, and the corals any thoughts and advice are welcome.
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Hermit crabs and/or snails to clean up their messes. :smiling-face-with-smiling-eyes:Just had some some tank ideas for down the road, was wondering if anybody had points or suggestions to make on them. Particularly on what tang would actually work, and the corals any thoughts and advice are welcome.![]()
Aw man. Not the little snip snips.:frowning-face:Snowflakes eat crabs
Then as a redemption suggestion, an encrusting coral, and some macroalgae to add some spice! Assuming eels or tangs are not omnivorous.That’s unfortunately what eels of the genus echidna specialize in. Also why they are more fish safe then other eel genera
I know too little about large aquatic animals. :grinning-face-with-sweat:Tangs LOVE macroalgae.....
Hey, you got one!I know too little about large aquatic animals. :grinning-face-with-sweat:
Again, I meant that to be funny, but I realize that you don't know me, so I'm sorry, I was just trying to have little fun. And I'm not any kind of expert, I really am here learning too.I know too little about large aquatic animals. :grinning-face-with-sweat:
Yeah I didn't get the joke. But it's no worries!Again, I meant that to be funny, but I realize that you don't know me, so I'm sorry, I was just trying to have little fun. And I'm not any kind of expert, I really am here learning too.
That's because I'm not funny lol!Yeah I didn't get the joke. But it's no worries!
It’s a broad question - I would suggest checking out the Large Build thread section for ideas. Not sure why you’re limited to 75g though - tangs need room to swim and grow. I would start with a minimum of 120g, or the biggest tank you can fit in your space. I usually max out the room and get the biggest thing I cannot afford! lol (but that’s just me).Just had some some tank ideas for down the road, was wondering if anybody had points or suggestions to make on them. Particularly on what tang would actually work, and the corals any thoughts and advice are welcome.![]()
ahhh the good old koi tangIt’s a broad question - I would suggest checking out the Large Build thread section for ideas. Not sure why you’re limited to 75g though - tangs need room to swim and grow. I would start with a minimum of 120g, or the biggest tank you can fit in your space. I usually max out the room and get the biggest thing I cannot afford! lol (but that’s just me).
I would add to the list: gem, yellow, purple, archilles, and koi (my fav)
Corals: tangs are reef safe so all good.
Good luck!
That's because I'm not funny lol!
Just kidding, you have made me laugh more than onceThat's because I'm not funny lol!
Intentionally or unintentionally, I have to ask lol??Just kidding, you have made me laugh more than once
Intentionally LOL! :upside-down-face:Intentionally or unintentionally, I have to ask lol??
But thanks!
I was searching through some old posts (shhhhhh, Santa's working here (and no, I'm not *your* SS)), and I found this:Intentionally LOL! :upside-down-face:
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