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For what? They are juvenile tangs…
First of all this tank isn’t as small as it appears. They won’t grow to full size over night so you have time. I have 3 in my tank and they are doing perfectly fine. Videos on my page
So you can’t buy a fish that will outgrow your tank that takes time to grow out and then move it into another later on or just move on from it? I plan on making a trade with my local dealer once mine outgrow my tank.
Looks like you have a very nice setup
There is a lot to learn when it comes to salt water. Lots of easy mistakes can happen. I focus now on nitrates, phosphate, alkalinity and calcium and that’s about it.
Man you have no idea what you’re talking about
Are you experienced in saltwater? If you aren’t I’d learn to master water quality first.
People not advanced as you think other wise!
Wrong those tangs are fine in that tank. They are clearly small at this point.
No it isn’t it’s the same concept. Small tang doesn’t need as much space just the same as a small tank. Come after me tang police
It’s not improperly housing animals. If I buy a baby python do I need the largest home for it from a juvenile stage?
Well by your standards mine shouldn’t be in my tank also but my tank is thriving
Why do people think a juvenile fish needs the largest tank to start out with? Those tangs are no where near over a foot in length at this point. Seriously the people that bitch about tangs likely have shit tanks to begin with.
So do you think my fish look stressed?
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Yeah and the person clearly looks experienced in the hobby for that advanced of a set up or someone else is helping them.