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Are they some of the easier butterflies to keep? Can they be kept singly in a tank that’s only 4 foot long? From what I’ve seen they can get pretty big.
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Think I could possibly thro a blue tang in here?A predator tank, hmm. I cannot advise on you that, unfortunately.
However, for a community tank, I could recommend a Marine Betta and a pair of Ocellaris Clowns (these are going to be my staples), a couple of Pajama Cardinalfish (keep them in odd numbers 3, 5, 7 etc.), pretty much all basslets will do (Royal Gramma, Blackcap Basslet, Swissguard Basslet, Swales Basslet, Yellow Assessor, Randall’s / McNeill’s Assessor), some of the more peaceful Hawkfish (Falco, Longnose, Flame-just be careful about putting shrimp or snails), dwarf angels (Coral Beauty, Flame, one of the pygmy angels-African Flameback, Cherub, Brazilian Flameback, Fisher’s etc.), a bunch of gobies and blennies (my favorite is the Yellow Watchman or some other kind of Watchman Goby from the same genus Cryptocentrus), some of the more peaceful damsels of the Chrysiptera genus than can be kept in small groups (Azure, Yellowtail, Talbot’s, Springer’s, Rolland’s).
Not sure about Tangs but maybe a Tomini or Kole Eye Bristletooth or even a Yellow Tang would work?
Thank you, this was helpful.Sorry but I’ll have to advise against it. They get much, much larger than your typical Yellow Tang or Bristletooth Tang and IMO a 7 foot tank that’s 200 gallons + would be far more ideal.
They get to like a foot long, I think. They’re also a lot more susceptible to illnesses like Ich compared to some other Tangs (all tangs are to a degree but some genuses including Paracanthurus-the one that the Blue Tang belongs too, as well as the closely related Acanthurus are especially fragile).
So yes to Nemo (and Marlin), but I’d advise against Dory. If you want a brightly colored Tang, Bubbles would be better. The YT is also the smallest of its genus, maxing out at 8”.
I personally started with corals and a 120 gallon tank as a beginner,not the best step but the fish I would recommend and are reef safe are:I'm stuck between a saltwater predator and community tank, give me your ideas of what you would do and stock it with.