I had a Sohal tang in my 60g tank for 2 years before he died in a heat wave (didn't have a chiller yet
). Yes I know...tang was too big for my tank. It was my second fish I bought and I was ignorant. I was going off LFS’s judgment :? .
I was at my LFS today and saw a few beautiful healthy small Sohals (4-5"). I came home and did a little research (so I don't get blasted!) on the tank size needed (hopefully tang police agree :wink: ). I think my tank would be ok.
The Sohal I had was a little aggressive when hungry, but when he had food he didn't bother anyone. My technique was to keep brown and green seaweed selects in the tank 24/7. I also was able to nurse him through ich 2 times with garlic extract and lots of food. So I have had experience with the fish.
So if I were to buy this fish it would get a new home of a 190g tank, 73x24x25. 210 pounds LR, 350 pounds LS, Euro-reef CS8-3.
I was at my LFS today and saw a few beautiful healthy small Sohals (4-5"). I came home and did a little research (so I don't get blasted!) on the tank size needed (hopefully tang police agree :wink: ). I think my tank would be ok.
The Sohal I had was a little aggressive when hungry, but when he had food he didn't bother anyone. My technique was to keep brown and green seaweed selects in the tank 24/7. I also was able to nurse him through ich 2 times with garlic extract and lots of food. So I have had experience with the fish.
So if I were to buy this fish it would get a new home of a 190g tank, 73x24x25. 210 pounds LR, 350 pounds LS, Euro-reef CS8-3.