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Djsilentchild

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Going back for dory in a week or so
 

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Nice tank. I saw on another post that it's a 56 which I wouldn't recommend getting any tang, especially a tang that can grow over a foot (blue tang). Yes a lot are sold when very small, but really 90 or 125 is the bare minimum suggested. Too small of a tank will result in the tang's body to stop growing, yet the organs still grow. This is a slow death and not something it should go through. There are plenty of other fish you could get instead of tang. What is your stock list anyway? :)
 
Ahh I see... So far 1 clown, 2 turbo snails, 5 gulf shrimp, and a dwarf puffer

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