CoachKLM,
Pomacanthus angels keep a territory, in the wild, measured in acres, not feet, but TBH I don't really see anyone keeping a tank bigger than an acre in their living room.
Point being, you are really comparing apples to oranges here. I will post what I did on a related thread as I think it displays my motives more accurately:
To clarify, the main thing I was trying to refute was the doomsday messages; ie, 1journeyman says "I hope it goes alright but I cannot see how it would". Secondly, I am not saying the tang wouldn't be best off in a bigger tank because 99% of fish would be, they come from the ocean after all. What I am trying to get across is that, the tang will be fine in that tank size IMO. I apologize for coming off as a "troll" as doing so was not in my priorities.
And would like to add that the main issue that I have with tang police is that too often they jump to tank size before examining other crucial issues, and they criticize the guy that really did care for his fish, enough to bother signing up at a forum. Let's face it, harsh e-criticism in this context won't really help the fish or the owner very much. I think, it would be best if other issues were addressed, and that if the owner lacks a tank smaller than the minimum, that he/she should be encouraged to upgrade/take the fish back, but diplomatically. That will pull a lot more weight than a flat "your tank is too small, buy a bigger one/take the fish back you cruel
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Lastly, I apologize if I came off as rude or arrogant, as I was just trying to help (indirectly, of course) any novices that happen to show up with a sick tang.
P.S.
I don't find it too demanding to request evidence as to why an opinion is held. JMO...