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Hepatuswhich tang and what are the dimensions of the tank?
Would you do that with a dog or cat? Saltwater fish aren’t as clueless as you think.who critical is the tank size thing? if I get a smaller Tang would it be okay for a year or two before I move it on and get another new smaller one?
Yeah probablyWould you do that with a dog or cat? Saltwater fish aren’t as clueless as you think.
It's called getting a second tank set up and not having the confirmed dimensions! Assumptions can embarrass you.Never a good sign when the OP won’t admit the tank size. Just don’t do it. They are really nice fish but there are so many other nice options out there for smaller tanks.
It's called getting a second tank set up and not having the confirmed dimensions! Assumptions can embarrass you.
No, you don't know what you don't know. Arrogance, however, that's a personality and choice.Lol. I’m far from embarrassed. You should be though for asking if a tang can go into a 30g tank.
So, to keep this thread on track and going off of your what I can only guess is your now current tank you mentioned in another thread (60cm x 45 cm x 45cm).
I would personally skip on the tang.... yes tangs "can" be kept in smaller tanks for a temporary time. But a blue tang of any genus will outgrow that tank in less than a year. Rehoming large fish can be a huge problem in the long run, especially if your not in or near a large city with a large salt water presence where you can find a new home for them easily (And these homes will not be in endless supply).
It may sound like some are being harsh, but we are looking at the long term ramifications of housing a large fish in a smaller system. Your tang will be much more susceptible to illness being in a smaller tank and stressed out which could wipe out your entire tank quickly. We are offering advice (which is what you came for) and it may not be exactly what you want to hear but you need to hear it...
We all want the best, for you and your fishy friends and are just trying to prevent a difficult and stressful time for you.
And trust me, my BRAND new tank is only 5' long and I do plan on having one or two tangs. But even I don't want to put myself through the struggles of having to rehome a fish so even I'm skipping some of the tangs I REALLLY want because I know I can't provide them with the proper home long term. We grow attached to them over time and it becomes more and more difficult to send them away to a bigger tank somewhere else. You have plenty of fishy friends in your current tank, enjoy them, and plan ahead to build them a larger home down the road where they can share it with a blue tang in peace.:)
Getting a second tank, and having a second tank are two different worlds.It's called getting a second tank set up and not having the confirmed dimensions! Assumptions can embarrass you.
What are the dimensions of the new tank? In centimeters.Thanks, please don't go off my other post. I'm looking at a second tank, I've not confirmed its size. It won't be the 6" mentioned but it's going to be bigger than my smaller office tank (size listed in other thread). Reason for this thread is to work out if they'll go together once in this new tank
Reason for that post is to get ideas of what could go in there if it's too small for a tang.