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Old 08-07-2011, 02:12 AM   #1
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Any Tang Small Enough?

Is there any type of tang small enough for a 29 gallon biocube?

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Old 08-07-2011, 02:16 AM   #2
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Old 08-07-2011, 02:19 AM   #3
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Lol I just thought I'd ask before all my hope was gone
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But now it's gone even more? Lol a lemon peel angel looks pretty close to a yellow tang I guess...
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But now it's gone even more? Lol a lemon peel angel looks pretty close to a yellow tang I guess...
Hmm ok I'll check them out haha
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If I remember a the lemon peal angelfish needs a 55 gall tank and is not reef safe.
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Old 08-07-2011, 02:51 AM   #7
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Nononono 30g but I meant just yellow angelfish. They are reef safe with caution, unfortunately though.
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Nononono 30g but I meant just yellow angelfish. They are reef safe with caution, unfortunately though.
Ok....why do angelfish gotta be so pretty but so coral nippy?
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Ok....why do angelfish gotta be so pretty but so coral nippy?
...I'd much rather have an angel(and do) over some boring corals...
Well worth it IMO,,,can't wait to get another one
and BTW ,,my angel has mowed down just about every coral i tried...still worth it
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I have a coral beauty angel that leaves my mushrooms alone, but I don't have any other corals atm either!! Besides being very colorful I believe they are less likely to nips coral.
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I have a coral beauty angel that leaves my mushrooms alone, but I don't have any other corals atm either!! Besides being very colorful I believe they are less likely to nips coral.
This is all i have too,,plus some nice rics,,he doesn't even look at them,,,but we have angels
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I want a coral beauty which I was gonna get but I was also wondering about tangs
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