Nope, not once they are grown. Unless you are getting a custom long 180g. For short term, yea your all set with the 180 for a good period of time.My hubby and I are thinking about a 180 gal. I just want to make sure this will be big enough. LoL
No, i think tangs need 6 feed bare minimum space. You can put some of then in the shorter tanks, but i dont think they should be kept in that small space for life. The hippo tangs need at least 8 foot long tangs. Rabbits also need larger tanks, such as 90 gal.
:shock:wat if i got a snowflake eel it can remove the blennies for me :D
Heres the deal. Watch your water quality, if it heads south, your going to scramble pretty hard to keep up. But it can be done.blennies i caught and so was the wrasse fish ...ill keep the clown and chromis and maybe get a tang or somethin down the track
Lot's of people successfully keep tangs in 4 foot tanks. And hippo tangs only need 6 feet.
Foxfaces need 75 gallons. Other rabbitfish need 100 to 180 gallons.
I don't really want to reference RC Brian. And personally a Hippo Tang would be fine in a 6' tank. I have had one for some time now, and they really don't need the back and forth swim room. They kinda just check the rock for algea and hide. Few other tangs need the bigger tank though. JMO