mombostic
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Originally Posted by 1journeyman
Stanalee, I see what you are saying but...
The very fact that a Tang will graze back and forth across the entire length of the tank imo leads credence to the fact that they need the room. If they didn't they would graze on one rock.
Before you flame me, let me say that even though I kept a yellow tang in a 90 for quite a while, I agree with the tang police and moved on. There's a lot of beautiful fish to be enjoyed that are more suited to a smaller environment and also are much less of a bio load on my system!
However, I'm not sure the quote above is a good argument to use. If the tang had a 500 gallon tank, it would graze that whole tank too, IMO. But no one has said (yet) that a minimum tank size is 500 gallons. I believe they would "stretch their legs" as much as possible. It's more about the room that is required for optimum growth and health. Please do not be offended by this, it's just my thoughts.
Stanalee, I see what you are saying but...
The very fact that a Tang will graze back and forth across the entire length of the tank imo leads credence to the fact that they need the room. If they didn't they would graze on one rock.
Before you flame me, let me say that even though I kept a yellow tang in a 90 for quite a while, I agree with the tang police and moved on. There's a lot of beautiful fish to be enjoyed that are more suited to a smaller environment and also are much less of a bio load on my system!
However, I'm not sure the quote above is a good argument to use. If the tang had a 500 gallon tank, it would graze that whole tank too, IMO. But no one has said (yet) that a minimum tank size is 500 gallons. I believe they would "stretch their legs" as much as possible. It's more about the room that is required for optimum growth and health. Please do not be offended by this, it's just my thoughts.