The River Reef
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Here is a good read closely related to our discussion:
http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=238631&hl=lgreen+tang
http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=238631&hl=lgreen+tang
I agree that would be like saying its ok to mistreat a dog bought from a puppy mill but not one from a breeder. Also I got most of my tangs from other hobbiest but my blue hippo in my 54 gallon i got at jays. Jay gets them from a breeder that breeds them in ocean pens. (or at least the last few batches he got came from there). I like strange pets. I have a 250+ gallon ocean. I have a saint bernard and a itailian grey hound my son has 2 sugar gliders. I am in the process of buying an f3 savanah kitten. I spend a ton of money on my animals. I am not fighting for the right to abuse pets. I just feel there isnt enough know about fish in captivity for one person to say what i am doing with my fish is right and what you are doing is wrong. We may all be putting fish in situations that is shortening their life. Everyone agrees we are not extending their life by putting them in tanks right? So instead of blasting some one because they put a 2 inch tang in a 75 gallon tank how about we say "hey when that fish gets to be four inches or so you should upgrade or trade that for another small one before it gets stressed" maybe then people would listen instead of giving you the "I bought it ill kill it if i want"
I am in the process of buying an f3 savanah kitten. "
F3 savannah cats are illegal in massachusetts. You need to get an F4
I hear ya and im not advocating for them i just dont like the people getting blasted for putting up a picture of a tang. We dont know there futur plans we dont know what they will do as the fish grows. I did move the hippo to the 180 and he was doing great then I bought my new little hippo and put him in the 54.The next day my large blue hippo was on the floor dead behind my tank. I then picked up a blue hippo from a guy on here with a scorpus tang. I put the scorpus in the 180 and the blue hippo in the 180. My purple tang for some reason got ticked and started killing them both. I moved them back to my 54 and they are recovering. I am trying to decide what to do now. I will probably keep the scorpus and the 1 inch hippo in the 54 and give the 4 inch hippo to my son in law for his 180. But i am going to keep them where they are for now as they are healing still. I dont want the stress of another move on them.
Like being eaten at any given moment.Well on the flip side... in the wild there are allot of stresses on small fish that do not exist in most aquariums... TOTM![]()
Like being eaten at any given moment.
But the answer as to what constitutes an adequate tank size for a tang will never be answered IMO,
Matt![]()
Here is a good read closely related to our discussion:
http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=238631&hl=lgreen+tang
Interesting, I will like to know who this breeder is and how he breed them in ocean pens. If that is true, it will be a good step forward to the right direction.Jay gets them from a breeder that breeds them in ocean pens. (or at least the last few batches he got came from there).
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