Tang in a 250L ?

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This year we are renovating and with this I have space for a larger tank.

I’ve had my heart set on a Red Sea 250 but noticed blue tangs (which I wanted) need closer to 350litres as a minimum.

Does anyone keep tangs in a 250 ? Is there any more suited for this e.I yellow ?

thanks!
 

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I had a Kole tang in 300l (130cm length) for some time and I wouldn't do it again. He was ok there, but not enough space for swim. He is now happy in 320cm long tank after upgrade :)
 

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You can easily get a small one and care for it until it outgrows the tank...
If the tang has outgrown the tank you can either: upgrade your tank (which does most likely not happen and is just a justification) OR sell it to someone with a big enough tank.

Its possible to get a juvi one and keep it for some time.

BUT.... make a plan how you treat it when it has outgrown the tank BEFORE you add it.

...just my 0.02

edit: blue tangs grow VERY fast... maybe you are better with a smaller one.. scopas, yellow, tomini for example..
 
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You can easily get a small one and care for it until it outgrows the tank...
If the tang has outgrown the tank you can either: upgrade your tank (which does most likely not happen and is just a justification) OR sell it to someone with a big enough tank.

Its possible to get a juvi one and keep it for some time.

BUT.... make a plan how you treat it when it has outgrown the tank BEFORE you add it.

...just my 0.02

edit: blue tangs grow VERY fast... maybe you are better with a smaller one.. scopas, yellow, tomini for example..
I think alternatively a yellow tang would be nice..maybe looking into rehoming after a few years would be the course of action. Thanks !
 

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