ya yellow tangs are better in bigger tanks. i have a 37 gallon, and they're god awful in it. they pick on all my other fish, and he slowly looses bits and pieces of his fins because my tanks 2 small for him. its weird i was never able to keep one for more than 2 years
If the rock is alive then it is ready for the tank. If it is just dead rock then it needs to be "cured" for a while in a tank by itself or with damsels until it cycles. It will remain alive under even low lights once it has marine life growing in/on it.
Very nice tank! I'm setting up a 55 gallon reef tank now!!!
mstangstalker 1 year ago
wow that is really beautiful
GazeNtheBlueHaze 1 year ago
u can buy sting ray but i cost like $200 and there about a foot long
runescapeikill 1 year ago
WOW NICE STAR POLYPS
urmotherslover11 1 year ago
ya yellow tangs are better in bigger tanks. i have a 37 gallon, and they're god awful in it. they pick on all my other fish, and he slowly looses bits and pieces of his fins because my tanks 2 small for him. its weird i was never able to keep one for more than 2 years
crackhugger123 2 years ago
r yellow tangs good for 75gallon aquariums?
CGJJ2014 2 years ago
nice tank! hey do u think i need a skimmer for my 30g tank check it out! send me a message or comment! thanx
30gAquarium 2 years ago
nice tank...kinda loud? is that the fan in the lights or wat
GraffFreak7 2 years ago
If the rock is alive then it is ready for the tank. If it is just dead rock then it needs to be "cured" for a while in a tank by itself or with damsels until it cycles. It will remain alive under even low lights once it has marine life growing in/on it.
jrdolall 3 years ago
Not a good idea as they grow rather fast and are active swimmers. You "could" but it would not be wise
jrdolall 3 years ago