Salt water Aquarium 33g
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Most fish are still taken from the wild. Over 80 percent at least. In Fiji they are still ripping coral out of the ocean. Lionfish from aquariums have been released into the atlantic ocean and are the greatest threat to coral reefs there. I live in Hawaii and have seen fish collectors with my own eyes, walking all over the coral, it is a destructive practice. In January they found over 600 dead fish in a dumpster, they were collected to be sold for aquariums, but had a tank failure.
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@konafishlover have you never heard of captive breeding, I captive breed corals, clowns, tangs, and lionfish. And it doesn't desroy the invorment
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great tank
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@nodnerb04 yo idiot yellow tang can thrivein a tank as low as 55 gallons, don't go tang police bs its not true
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@konafishlover yeah its definately completely unnatural
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Not cool. Coral reefs are being decimated by fish collectors for aquariums.
Yellow tangs live 40 years on a reef, in a tank 5-7 years.
Saltwater aquariums mean death for fish and destruction of our marine environment.
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@crk140 you obviously dont know crap about reefs. that tang should be in a 100+ tank they need swimming space
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one of the best small tanks on utube, like to see one or two more fish, like a flame angel and a damsel but beautiful never the less.
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Definately one of the better nano tanks ive seen on youtube. :D
less fish less maintenance
Sean117Ply 4 years ago 6
@crk140 unlike you apparently. i am smart enough to know that i don't know everything. I have been around saltwater fish and fish tanks in general for many many years and rarely have i seen tangs kept in tanks larger than 100g. i am sure you're right, after al,l you're on you tube, everyone on you tube is an expert.
crk140 1 year ago