Well care for a tiny PBT will outgrow a 30 gal in a few months, less than 6 for sure.I know -you must have missed the part that said move to a bigger tank.
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Well care for a tiny PBT will outgrow a 30 gal in a few months, less than 6 for sure.I know -you must have missed the part that said move to a bigger tank.
Well care for a tiny PBT will outgrow a 30 gal in a few months, less than 6 for sure.
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Yea I agree but will be in a PENINSULA 6026
I can’t wait
Lol that would be a pretty tight fit in that small of a dog house lol.I love to have an Achilles tang. Too expensive for me right now. I will be in the dog house if I get one. This is hard because mu dogs are all less than 20 lbs. I wont have much room.
The three tangs, and all the other fishes, in my tank consume on sheet of Nori a day (in two stations) I place in the tank in AM, plus about 1/4 cubic inch mysis with a teaspoon of flakes combination (feed in AM) and 8 feeding of pellets though out the day by automate feeder.
You need to provide better pictures so we all can admire your fish. I, for one, would love to see it a non top-down picture of your fish. While the hybrid is much rarer and more expensive, I always prefer the brighter coloration of a pure PBT. I would love to see a healthy, established Hybrid PBT and see if the coloration is much better than stressed tang for sale. PBT look a lot better once they acclimated and get use to captivity. I think the same should be true for a hybrid tang, and would love to see your tang, helthy in captivity.