Stocking questions for 65g

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Egg crate spacing is too large for gobies and firefish. They can go right through it.
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A yellow tang, not Sailfin in 65g.
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Yellows are often called Sailfins in different parts of the world - I’ve seen almost all of the Zebrasoma species labelled as Sailfins in the UK.
 

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Good point.
Names are easily butchered, or just the use can vary much in different regions.

My YT, has been my best ever addition. Not very aggressive as tangs go, striking yellow colour, and the CEO of rock cleaning. He fully earns his keep. Will do great with others in a 65g. Mine when from 2-5” in 5 years, but that growth has very much slowed, 5” is where I think he will stay.

The Desjardin Sailfin in contrast gets big fast, not nasty, but clearly shows it’s rank, I have this one in a 180g. From 2-7” in one year, and still growing today.
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