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Flowin

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Im thinking about maybe pushing all the rocks together like in other biocube's what do you guys think im just not sure if its totally worth it.
 

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I like it as well as u can see I had some thing similar when I had my biocube. One thing though get ready for the tang nazis cause they're gonna come after u with that regal tang in ur tank.
 

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That baby tang should be okay for now but once it has grown bigger it should be moved to a bigger tank to prevent stress and die. Has anyone seen a baby tang housed in less than a gal from your lfs? Did anyone complained about it?
 
I agree with you. I have a 55 now and was thinking about getting a baby tang as well. But I have seen people complain about it even in a 55 and say it needs a 125 gal min. Was just trying to give u a heads up is all.
 
I think if you move him when he's older all is well I mean even a 125 compared to the ocean he was removed from is a drop in the bucket so just be responsible and make your tank how you want it and adjust your environment as he grows :)
 
I have a 3 inch tang on treatment in a 10 gal QT for more than 3 weeks and he is getting healthy and happy. The trick is keep the parameter checked and provide enough supplements.
 
I'm only keeping him for a few months the giy at my lfs said he would get rid of some long haired algae because i had a pretty bad bloom.
 
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