hlcroghan
Active Member
OK.....for another opinion to just make it really difficult.....I think certain tangs can be kept in a 55 gallon depending on bioload and other tank inhabitants. There are smaller and larger ones and ones that are more and less aggressive. For example, I believe a kole would be fine but a sohal would be ridiculous.
The one thing I have found to be necessary for any tang is lots of live rock and greens to eat off of because they should be able to satisfy their natural grazing instinct.......a tang would not be the best choice for your tank at this time IMO.
Take all the advice with a grain of salt. People here are very passionate about this hobby and they get into very heated discussions sometimes.....(what an understatement). Just use your best judgement. Most of the people on here, myself included, do things that others don't agree with because they feel they are making an informed decision and they understand the possible risks. Just make sure when you do that, that you do your research for it first so you don't waste money, time, and animals' lives....
The one thing I have found to be necessary for any tang is lots of live rock and greens to eat off of because they should be able to satisfy their natural grazing instinct.......a tang would not be the best choice for your tank at this time IMO.
Take all the advice with a grain of salt. People here are very passionate about this hobby and they get into very heated discussions sometimes.....(what an understatement). Just use your best judgement. Most of the people on here, myself included, do things that others don't agree with because they feel they are making an informed decision and they understand the possible risks. Just make sure when you do that, that you do your research for it first so you don't waste money, time, and animals' lives....