Should i sell my yellow tang?

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Little sad making this post. I have had a yellow tang for about a year and a half. His name is Gillbert. He's the only one of my fish with a name. I have him in a 90 gallon and he is constantly dancing around my tank. I always knew I was going to trade him at some point. Rather have him get a larger tank to live his days. Is now the time to pull the trigger? I can't believe the prices and availability of yellow tangs.
 

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I would say depends on his size and if your looking to maximize profits. If hes getting up to 4" or larger that may be a good time. I would not think that the current prices will hold forever. Just think a year ago Tridents were selling for a thousand dollars. Either more captive breading or new options on wild caught will bring the prices down.
 
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He's definitely close to 4 inches if not there already.
 

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hi ,give him swimming room,good for another year,are you planning upgrade?
 
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There's an upgrade in my future but I don't intend on having him that long. New tank will happen after I get a new house. Rona set that timetable back. Probably 2 or 3 years out.
 

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That would be a hard decision. That yellow fish is what drew me to the hobby 20 years ago. They’re lovely fish. Time for an upgrade;) Any friends with a larger tank to keep him in while waiting?
 

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yes echo that idea..where are you located..?
 
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I'm in Michigan. I don't think I'll have an issue finding someone who may want. I just won't live ship or trade unless going to a better home.
 

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Little sad making this post. I have had a yellow tang for about a year and a half. His name is Gillbert. He's the only one of my fish with a name. I have him in a 90 gallon and he is constantly dancing around my tank. I always knew I was going to trade him at some point. Rather have him get a larger tank to live his days. Is now the time to pull the trigger? I can't believe the prices and availability of yellow tangs.
I love mine would never take her out of my tank.
 
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A 90g is fine for a single tang that size, don't let the Tang Police propaganda tell you otherwise :p
And yellow tang prices have been going back down to 'not insane' prices lately (I'm seeing them for 120-150 now)
Those sites are all out of stock
 

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Those sites are all out of stock
harrysmarinelife.com
they have them on their sunday facebook live sales all day for 120-150. I think suppliers are starting to see people aren't gonna pay gem tang prices for a yellow...
 

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So close yet so far or I’d take it
 

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I'm seeing them for 120-150 now)
Please!!!! Tell me where??? I’ve not found one in stock for that price in a while. At least since the band anyways. Heck, I paid 220.00 for the biota CB I have in QT right now!! NM, Facebook I see.. I don’t use FB anymore. That would explain it. Haha.
 

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Please!!!! Tell me where??? I’ve not found one in stock for that price in a while. At least since the band anyways. Heck, I paid 220.00 for the biota CB I have in QT right now!! NM, Facebook I see.. I don’t use FB anymore. That would explain it. Haha.


They sell them on thier website a little more expensive, but a good deal on the sunday live sale they do. Ive purchased expensive fish from them before, they are legit.

I hate facebook too, have a phony account just for purchasing on their livesales lol
 

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They sell them on thier website a little more expensive, but a good deal on the sunday live sale they do. Ive purchased expensive fish from them before, they are legit.
Thanks for this info. They actually have them in stock. 200-250.00
That’s a steal in comparison to what I’ve found.
I mean not quite the 29$ I paid years ago, but better than 450.00!!!!!
 

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