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BigHaig
December 24th 03, 11:07 PM
Everywhere I read, it says blue tanks should be in 70G plus. Is this
correct, or can I put a blue tank in a 46g?

Thanks

BigHaig
December 24th 03, 11:08 PM
I mean Blue Tang, not blue tank :)

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> Everywhere I read, it says blue tanks should be in 70G plus. Is this
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CapFusion
December 25th 03, 12:05 AM
Most census are 75G min.... to have room (barely) to swim about.

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plaguebeast
December 25th 03, 12:23 AM
"BigHaig" > wrote in message
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> Everywhere I read, it says blue tanks should be in 70G plus. Is this
> correct, or can I put a blue tank in a 46g?
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> Thanks
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tangs like lots of room to swim around or they get stressed and then sick.
75G is minimum.

Layer3guru
December 31st 03, 05:18 PM
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/marine/salt.htm#angelfish

Got ot the that website they have a list of Marin Fish along with recomended
tank size and alot of other things like diet ect.
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> > correct, or can I put a blue tank in a 46g?
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> tangs like lots of room to swim around or they get stressed and then sick.
> 75G is minimum.
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