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sinner's girl
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Success stories of yellow tang in 75? (my 75gl is NOT 6ft long).
Some say yes, others say no. My books says yes, other say min of 6ft. I got into this hobby because a yellow tang, we bought my 55gl for him (guy told me my 20 was too small, I needed 55gl), this was before I found this site…anyway he died (bully clown and he wasn’t fed algae…I was told he didn’t need it since he ate the other food…grr).. I've learned a lot since then.
Anyway, I’m in the process of getting my 75gl back up. I’ll be adding sand and I have ¼ tank of lr (I hope to weight it when I move the tank). Nitrates currently 0 (and should be, I’ve been doing water changes weekly to get rid of cc). It’s been setup for 2 years.
I’d like to know if anyone has successfully kept a yellow, long term (no plan to upgrade for a long time) in a 75gl. He’ll be with maybe, 2 other fish (not clowns, I want a fish I've never had). He might just be the only one though. (along with three stars).
Thoughts? Thanks….
Some say yes, others say no. My books says yes, other say min of 6ft. I got into this hobby because a yellow tang, we bought my 55gl for him (guy told me my 20 was too small, I needed 55gl), this was before I found this site…anyway he died (bully clown and he wasn’t fed algae…I was told he didn’t need it since he ate the other food…grr).. I've learned a lot since then.
Anyway, I’m in the process of getting my 75gl back up. I’ll be adding sand and I have ¼ tank of lr (I hope to weight it when I move the tank). Nitrates currently 0 (and should be, I’ve been doing water changes weekly to get rid of cc). It’s been setup for 2 years.
I’d like to know if anyone has successfully kept a yellow, long term (no plan to upgrade for a long time) in a 75gl. He’ll be with maybe, 2 other fish (not clowns, I want a fish I've never had). He might just be the only one though. (along with three stars).
Thoughts? Thanks….