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Awibrandy

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75g FOWLR

Current residents, PBT, PT, Majestic angel, Blue throat trigger, Dogface puffer, Antinnata lion.
Will be adding a Volitan Lion, possibly a Banana Eel.

Would like to add a yellow tang.

Let me hear all your thoughts guys. I do keep on top of water changes.
 

masterswimmer

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NY
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75g FOWLR

Current residents, PBT, PT, Majestic angel, Blue throat trigger, Dogface puffer, Antinnata lion.
Will be adding a Volitan Lion, possibly a Banana Eel.

Would like to add a yellow tang.

Let me hear all your thoughts guys. I do keep on top of water changes.


Without the Volitan Lion and eel you're above the stocking limit I would normally suggest. :sad2:

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Chiefmcfuz

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I would say bioload and swimming room. Those fish are poop factories and also can get a little aggressive.
 

Awibrandy

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Hi B, I'm not really concerned with the bioload. I'm a homemaker. If need be I can do water change more frequently.:wink1:

I am concerned with their swimming room though...
 

Awibrandy

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Far Rockaway
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I can't afford the extra 2' in length.

Actually thinking of a way to expand the depth of my stand & canopy.....:scratchch Carpenters - any thoughts????
 

fritz

OG of this here reef game
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I had a Powder Brown Tang, Hippo and Blue throat in a 90 and I felt it was WAY to small for them and they were all pretty small. I ended up giving them away and the hippo died :( . IMO Awilda you are WAY WAY over the stocking limit. PBT are super poop factories and need lots of space. Purple Tangs are up there as well and so are Blue Throat triggers. If you've seen Chris' (loismustdie) tank then you'd probably agree that a 180 is the bare minimum for the three fish I've just mentioned. After doing it, I wouldn't again keep those three in anything smaller than a 180.
 

Awibrandy

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Far Rockaway
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Hi Fred. I would love to have a minimum of 400gl. tank for them.
And I'll be putting a little pressure on hubby.:wink1: My basement is quite large, but short on ceiling height. But a tank doesn't need all that much height. So God willing as my babies grow I will be gently be persauding hubby into a fish room. Perfect place, alot cooler, and alot more floor stability. Only draw back is they won't be in my sight at all times.

Guys, I'm sorry I realize I must have come across as looking for validation. I promise I wasn't. I was confirming what I already knew, if that makes any sense. I told you all my biggest fault is the "Rescue All" instinct in me, and slama's yt needing a home.

Oh, and I am scraping the volitan lion, and the banana eel will probably never be. The eel was to replace my previous Best girlfriend's eel that I stupidly allow to go to it's death.

Now wish me success with an even number of tangs living in peace. Always heard, and read that tangs should be kept in odd numbers. The other reason for slama's yt to join the family.

So here is who will be sharing the 75 in order of introduction. PBT, Majestic angel, PT along with dogface puffer, blue throat trigger, and antennata lion.
 

fritz

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Good luck Awilda.
I had two tangs in a 58 and it ended badly. I even had a feeling that the two tangs I had in the 90 was going no where good. The blue throat just totally through it off.

Then again look at Pierce, although his tanks always have a "Don't try this at home" sign on them, for me anyway.
 

Awibrandy

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Far Rockaway
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Good luck Awilda.
I had two tangs in a 58 and it ended badly. I even had a feeling that the two tangs I had in the 90 was going no where good. The blue throat just totally through it off.

Then again look at Pierce, although his tanks always have a "Don't try this at home" sign on them, for me anyway.

The two tangs is the Problem from what I understand! That is why I wanted to get the third. I don't know if you guys remember Mr. Young @ Aquadic Treasures on Woodhaven Blvd. he was one of the people who told me that tangs must be kept in odd numbers.

Fred, how did the Blue throat through it off? Curious as to what you mean..
 

Bob 1000

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Staten Island
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So God willing as my babies grow I will be gently be persauding hubby into a fish room.

Maybe you could persuade my wife to persuade me to get a bigger tank or maybe just persuade her to like the hobby...:splitspin:splitspin:splitspin
 

cali_reef

Fish and Coral Killer
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Then again look at Pierce, although his tanks always have a "Don't try this at home" sign on them, for me anyway.

Don't know what you are talking about:irked:

Even or odd, never heard of that theory and I just counted how many tangs are in the four separate tanks I have. Two tanks have even numbers and two have odd numbers, I have not noticed it made a difference in their survivability.

75 gallon tank is a bit small for the amount of fish you listed, changing 20% water a week does not take care the dominant tang's aggression and territorial instincts, swimming and hiding spaces will help reduce the beating other tangs will get, but they will eventually suffer from the constant harassment.

I deny having too many fish in any of my tanks.:shhh:
 

fritz

OG of this here reef game
Location
Marine Park
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Awilda I heard the "odd tangs rule" as applied to yellow tangs back in the early 90s. This was explained to me by a guy that also explained how SW fish could not be kept without a wet dry and some dead coral over a bed of crushed coral.

In a 75 I would keep only one tang and one of the ones known to be more tolerant of small spaces. The Kole or Powder Brown would be a good choice but the Powder Browns get big and will quickly look funny in such a "small" tank. The blue throat will also grow quick and look out of place in a tank that size. In a very short time you will have 3 or 4 six inch fish not happy about all the eye contact going on. I don't know if you've ever had the pleasure of spending the night in central booking but that's the image that comes to mind with your fish list in a 75.
 

Awibrandy

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Location
Far Rockaway
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Maybe you could persuade my wife to persuade me to get a bigger tank or maybe just persuade her to like the hobby...:splitspin:splitspin:splitspin

I could try, but only if you can get your better half online or lived closer.

Pierce, I know! That is why I said I will be talking hubby into a fish room in our basement. Couple of recliners, nice stereo system, bar. Might just work. In any case only those 5'9" and under will be happy about the fish room. Ceiling height is redicously low, and no I'm not willing to go through the enormous task, and expense of lowering the floor in a flood zone area.


Fred, never had the pleasure(displeasure) of even seeing what "central booking" looks like.:bigeyes2: Nor do I ever want to.:lol:

Not to worry guys, I will be doing the right thing by these guys. I am not into animal abuser.:wink1::grouphug:
 

manyfish

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staten Island
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I had
sw
fish about 14years and some time it hit or miss With fish. It good to buy 3 or more tang at one time, lest
fighting
and no tang are the alpha fish in the tank
 

Awibrandy

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Location
Far Rockaway
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I had
sw
fish about 14years and some time it hit or miss With fish. It good to buy 3 or more tang at one time, lest
fighting
and no tang are the alpha fish in the tank

I have only been keeping SWF for 6 or so yrs. And I've tried both ways, and I found that the odd number system worked in my situations. Granted I only did it (if memory is working) 3 times. When I went with even numbers someone always died. Again about the same 3 times.
 

Awibrandy

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Location
Far Rockaway
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Guys, I got them a bigger home. 6' 125 g tank to be picked up sometime after July 8. The member I bought it from has so very graciously offerd his truck for transport. So the vehicle & driver are included in the deal, the labor unfortunately neither the MR member,I or my husband are able to do any heavy lifting. I thought I could count on my son & some of his buddies. But that is not likely.:redface:

My 19 yr.old son has found himself an older girlfriend that is allowing him sleep overs. I haven't seen him all week.

Is there any chance that a couple of you strong fellas can help me out? I will pay you, just let me know what you are looking at $$ wise. It is the tank, stand, and approximately 2 or 3 buckets of dry sand. The stand is MDB so I don't think it will be that heavy.

Day & time is flexible, I'm sure we can work out a time that works for all.
 

loismustdie

chicks dig beckett men
Location
Brooklyn
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My 19 yr.old son has found himself an older girlfriend that is allowing him sleep overs. I haven't seen him all week.
Give him a "congrats" from me.

I'll help out. I may have to come a few days in advance to see what kind of shoring your floor needs. Lets see what you need so I can figure out what to do with your leak, floor, extra tank, old tank, tanks in your living room, tanks in your dining room, tanks on your front porch... you know what I'm saying here.... 1TANK PER CUSTOMER!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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