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Tangs for 75G
I was wondering if there are any tangs that can go in a 75g
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yelloe mimic tang- kole tang- chevron tang-- although 75 is really at the edge of keeping tangs, IMHO, you will need to get a small specimen arounf the 2 inch mark and make sure you can have a home ready for it when it starts to get bigger. I good 150 is a good choice but cost effective for that size tank is up there I hope that helps.
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Kole tang would probably work well.
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I would say Yellow, purple or Kole. The others need alot more space.
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I have had Kole, chevron, yellow hawaiian, the smaller red sea salfin all in my tanks and never had problems with them. all at different times of course.
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You could put a sailfin, blue hippo, or yellow tang. The blue hippo needs about 70g, so thats cutting it close though. just IMO
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I have a mimic tang in my 5 foot long 120. I have had it nearly three years and it is not more than 4". It is not a hyper swimmer. I think it would be (marginally) ok in a 75, though a 90 would be better.
This is a great fish. Unusual, attractive, great personality, hardy. http://species.fishindex.com/species...imic_tang.html I have the lemonpeel, or yellow, mimic tang. Also known as chocolate tang. Nicest finnage of any tang I have ever had. http://images.google.com/images?q=mi...=Search+Images |
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