ANSWER IS=NO: YOU SHOULD NOT GIVE A BLUE TANG OR HIPPO TANG A SMALL PLACE TO LIVE…. THESE FISH ARE LONG DISTANCE SWIMMERS… YOU SHOULD AT LEAST OVER 250-260 liters
I'm probably going to hell for this but I have 2 tangs, a mimic yellow tang and a bristle tooth tang, in a 10 gallon tank in my bedroom. Theyre doing quite well in there and are always eating a lot of food which I see as a good sign.
I have a 50 gallon and someone is rejoining a bristle tooth and scopes and they are probably 2.5 inches right now. Im thinking of taking them knowing I’ll have to either upgrade my tank or rehome them later as well, want them for my algae issues, tanks 3 months old
10g nano, 1 fish per gallon = 10 tangs.
LOL
I think 1 fish per 5 gallons is the bare minimum for relatively small fish
hahahaha
Nice video
ANSWER IS=NO: YOU SHOULD NOT GIVE A BLUE TANG OR HIPPO TANG A SMALL PLACE TO LIVE…. THESE FISH ARE LONG DISTANCE SWIMMERS… YOU SHOULD AT LEAST OVER 250-260 liters
What’s the smallest tang I can hold in a 55gallon?
Could I do a Scopus Tang in a 55?
I'm probably going to hell for this but I have 2 tangs, a mimic yellow tang and a bristle tooth tang, in a 10 gallon tank in my bedroom. Theyre doing quite well in there and are always eating a lot of food which I see as a good sign.
How are they getting on now? Would love to see them
Thats wrong not even trying to be that person but you have to upgrade atleast to a 55
I have a 50 gallon and someone is rejoining a bristle tooth and scopes and they are probably 2.5 inches right now. Im thinking of taking them knowing I’ll have to either upgrade my tank or rehome them later as well, want them for my algae issues, tanks 3 months old
Yeah ur probably gonna go to hell for that 😂😂
@@sanimrai6545probably all died and doesnt want to comment what happened out of shame 😂