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    As allways I guess it depends on the size. Ive seen a yellow tang at Scream311s house that made his 8ft tank look small.
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    Definitely go by the fish not the general rule. My tank is a 4 footer with a yellow and a large blue hippo and both are happy and unstressed.
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    Lol your 4fter is taller than a 180 and same width. He was going to take them from a 180 to a 40 breeder or a 12 inch wide tank with the 55.
    If you wait and tangs get stressed and sick nobody will take them. Hopefully they will be fine as it is temporary.
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    Shane..i think u over do it wen it comes to tangs bro..lol come on..nothing is going to happn to his fish..an if they do..i well kindly buy him new ones..u have a nice 8foot tank..but its only 18in deep..after ur rock work even less..so if you really got a TANG TANK you should have got an 8 foot buy 24in or 30in deep tank..in my over look on a REAL TANG TANK..but..many ppl have tangs an are doing fine in small tanks..

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    93x24x24 and lot of OT. lol I have owned many tanks and I remembered I had a tang in a 75 after being in a 135. The tang eventually got ich and I could not help it.
    I treat fish as family.My opinions are shared through my experiences. Because other people experience things differently, I allways respect and listen to everybodys opinions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBQHILLBILLY View Post
    Lol your 4fter is taller than a 180 and same width. He was going to take them from a 180 to a 40 breeder or a 12 inch wide tank with the 55.
    If you wait and tangs get stressed and sick nobody will take them. Hopefully they will be fine as it is temporary.
    Lol, you're right but I've read threads on other forums who would condem me for having them because they believe length is more important then the other two dimensions.
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    Im using 4 tangs in a 6ftx2ftx18in. So I have to have 6ft because they all need their cave to sleep in.
    Some tangs are for sure more aggressive swimmers than others. yellow eye kole tang and powder blue tang seem to need bigger tanks to swim in.
    yellow tangs, sailfin, hippo, vlamingi need their own caves and they still use the 6ftbut are not as aggressive swimmers.
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    you will be fine as a temp housing as long as you keep them fat and happy and monitor them. your no newbie Ramsey I'm sure you can pull it off.
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    so I'm sure I'll be arrested for this one, I had a very small yellow tang in my 29 who grew to a fat happy yellow that I took to Phenomenal cause he outgrew my tank. I'm not saying house tangs in small tanks, but I think it's more about keeping them healty and happy. I'm sure temporarily housing them in a smaller tank won't cause huges issues. They do come from the ocean and that's a pretty big tank.

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    I kept a very small yellow tang in a 16 gallon frag tank.

    Of course the tank was tied to a 400-450 gallon system.

    I gave it to Milly for her dry 75 gallon tank.


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