RedGambits & FauxFoxFace's 120g

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by RedGambit, Dec 9, 2009.

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  1. iLLwiLL

    iLLwiLL Sailfin Tang

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    180 would still be way too small for all those fish for the long haul, I would say a minimum of a 240 with a large sump would be needed. Nice fish selections, just please make sure they have enough elbow room to grow.

    ~Will.
     
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  3. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    I plan on actually Keeping the 120g Up.. and dividing the tank accordingly. More then likely would just keep the 5 tangs solo in the 180- or 200g tank.
     
  4. iLLwiLL

    iLLwiLL Sailfin Tang

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    All I will say further on the matter is good luck.

    ~Will.
     
  5. steve wright

    steve wright Super Moderator

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    red gambit - the picture to text ratio is out of balance on this thread IMHO
    if the fish on your 1st post are already in the tank? - We want to see them, please



    Steve
     
  6. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    To many pictures? to many messages :| Sorry?

    I got a tank shot earlier today, will post it when I get home... Its got most of the inhabitants out. Will try to post solo pictures asap of each fish :).
     
  7. steve wright

    steve wright Super Moderator

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    this is what we want
    you cant have to many pictures, Red Gambit - capture one of the angel fish for us please

    Steve
     
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  9. mikejrice

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    Mmmm, tangy. Seriously though, I'm just here to push for more pictures:)
     
  10. brannock_16

    brannock_16 Ritteri Anemone

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    +1 on the overcrowding. Adult Naso's can easliy reach over a foot in length. But you can always keep them in the tank until they outgrow it and then trade the larger fish in for something new.

    Have you noticed any aggression in any of your tangs? Are they all still juvenile? How does the angel act in the reef? I want to get an angel but have to many SPS and corals that I would hate to see get munched on down the road.
     
  11. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Im gonna try my hardest to get these fish to sit still... My camera when it comes out I swear they either get super fast and hyper or hide.

    As for the Angel, Rarely does he nip at anything.. He bothered my sun coral for a few days and now he has no interest in it.

    With the Tangs. Closest thing to aggression in the tank would be my Achilles and Purple. They chase each other around. However no nipping at fins or use of their scalpel.
     
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  12. Puffer Chick

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    so nice to finally see the fish :D their not hiding