Originally Posted by
shawnts106
ISeveral tangs CAN and HAVE been housed successfully in a tank with Little to NO problems, I know of a person who had 8 tangs in a 140 long *8ft*, the tanks where huge, a Vlamingi was 1.5 ft!, and an Atlantic Blue that was 6 inches along with a orangesholder who was 8inchs or so, thats just three, she did NOTHING speacial just added them when she wanted and turned the lights off when she did the next day they were fine and swimming alongside each other as if they had known each other for a lifetime!!
1000000000000 wrongs don't make a right. Just as you hate the opinions, I hate the "I had a friend who did this and it worked so that prooves you guys are all wrong so there"
Feel free to say "I don't agree" but leave the "MYTH" part out...don't dismiss the opinions and EXPERIENCE of other people.
It is absolutely positively wrong to keep a 1 and a half foot tang in an 8 foot tank. I don't care what she did. Can it be done? Sure...big whoop. Most people are not saying don't put the tangs in there because they will fight, though some will in certain circumstances. If you have seen a large vlamingi in several thousand gallons, you might reconsider how happy it is. Anyway, what is the limit for you? A 10g? Because that can be done. I am not a member of the tang police but I do believe in providing a minimal amount of room for certain fish. Some things that CAN BE DONE are still WRONG.
Now junkiebeas -
Its looking good for sure. YOu didn't change the lights? Anyway, looks great!
I do question (but it is not personal) why 8 tangs that, IMO, should be too large for a 55g after 3 years are still able to fit comfortably (definitely looks spacious) in a 4 foot tank. Sorry, I just question that. I've seen some of those tangs real big after a couple of years. I look at that situation and wonder "what's wrong here?" JMO
There are LOADS of people with plenty of experience and filtration that either wouldn't try this or wouldn't succeed. I don't want people to get the impression that if they just get a good filter and a couple of years experience, they can basically do whatever they want. I really don't think that is the truth.