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they are. And he isThey looked like tv mounts. You' re hubby is pretty talented guy.
Man that sucks im sad for you that's my favorite fish in the entire hobbyThat was Mr. T (cause the yellow dorsal fin looks like a mohawk, lol). He unfortunately died when I moved him to my 210G tank a couple years back. I'm not sure why. He died within about a day or two of the move. No signs of illness or being attacked. All the other fish made the transition fine. Losing a fish always stinks but especially when the fish seems so healthy. Must have been stress is all I can think.
Lol i say that if my investments blow up i would get a 4000 gallon system and do a fowlr. I would have so many tangs, foxfaces, angels, fairy wrasses, and butterfly fish as possible.If I ever win the lottery I will upgrade my system!
Your tomini will love the 75 - I just transferred over to a 75 from a 32 gallon, and have an almost-full-grown tomini (got him about 4 months ago knowing I was setting my new tank up). Ordered online and instead of a juvenile, received a pretty big guy compared to what I was expecting, lol. And they do grow fast! It's fun watching him glide around the big tank now.i originally wanted my first reef tank to be a 75G or 90G... settled for a 40B and now i am upgrading to a 75G as i still cannot find a good used 90G near me. i bought a small tomini tang that has since grew to about 2 1/5 inches and is more of the reason i want to finish upgrading (all i need is plumbing, return pump, and external overflow)