it is wide about 30x12x13 so it has alot of room to swim back and forth. Here's what my aquascape looks like, which I think accommodates their active swimming habits, but feel free to give feedback. The Yellow Hawaiian Tang is an active swimmer that will glide throughout your aquarium in near constant motion, acting as an aquarium tour guide of sorts to any onlooker who follows its meandering swim path. i have a 75 gallon tank how many saltwater fish can i put in it? I have a full size yellow tang in my 55 gallon tank and he is going great. What Fish Can You Keep in a 75 Gallon Aquarium?

The Yellow Hawaiian Tang is for many aquarists, the definitive fish of home saltwater aquariums. Yellow Tangs, in fact all tangs for that matter, like plenty of strong water movement to provide an oxygen rich environment rather than a calm aquarium. another reason not to have 3 tangs to a tank is they get very large and a 75 gallon tank is not large enough to hold three large tangs. He asked me what he should do and i told him i would ask and see if anyone wanted it online. Other Common Names:Yellow Surgeonfish, Yellow Hawaiian Tang.] tangs in 75 gallon.. Reef Fishes.

The Tang acclimated well and is eating algae and the shrimp mix I feed the others but supplement with see weed and other veggie mixes. I need some help here on deciding what Tang to get for my new 75g reef. Thanks! I have had a Hippo tang since February of 2007, who actually started out its life with me in a 29 gallon tank. Hi Everyone, I just purchased a 65 gallon four foot long shallow tank. The Tang is the biggest in the tank and mellowed out the semi aggressive fish in the tank mainly the Clown fish!

For best care, it should be housed in an aquarium of at least 100 gallons with ample room to swim. My rocks layout allows the Power Brown to swim and hide, but I can tell he likes to go full speed alot, much more than my Yellow Tang.

After my reef had been up for several months I bought a quarter sized Yellow tang in November of 2008. I am wondering if a small Yellow Tang would be okay to add. I know it is early in the game to let the residents move in, but I want to start reviewing their applications before I can approve any leases :) I have a 75 gallon tank, and need some help deciding on a good balance of animals/ coral etc. I think maybe 1 tang per 50 gallons with very few other fish.

So you may be able to make it work. so infact, i have a 45 gallon tank, i found a size conversion on another fish website. I wont go into my feeding habits because it would cause a firestorm of debate and emotional comments here simply because I don't "feed like most others feed" but then again I have my system set up a little differently than most others too. The yellow tang and the powder brown tang do not fight because they have different body shapes. The last addition was a Kole tang in December of 2008. The Clown trigger may or may not tear apart the other fish-they tend to be very neurotic fish. in my 90g tank for 3+ years now and from what I can tell he/she is amazingly healthy. I have a 75 gallon Reef tank and have three tangs. The Yellow Hawaiian Tang is also known as the Yellow Sailfin Tang or Yellow Surgeonfish. IF ANY, WHAT KIND OF REALLY COOL FISH WOULD YOU RECOMMEND.

Powder Blue Tang in a 90 gallon. Is that too many fish or could i add more, and lastly is there a certain order i should add them in? He was such a good model! McTavish the Yellow Tang This cutie belongs to my coworker and lives peacefully in a 75 gallon reef tank among many other beautiful fish. My friend has a yellow tang that is way too big for his 75 gallon. I have a yellow Tang in a 30 Gallon Reef tank with a 6 line Wrasse and Clown fish. I know tang need like 50plus gallons but is it ok to have a yellow tang with 1 clownfish in a 20 gallon nano. Like other Tangs, this member of the Acanthuridae family demonstrates territorial aggression towards its own species, or Tangs in general. But this is and opinion. Thanks! 75 gallons can hold cold water, tropical, or marine fish. With its oval-shaped, vibrant yellow body, Zebrasoma flavescens brightens any marine system.