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I mean most tangs get to a foot long or almost that size, or bigger. They are large, open water swimmers, that swim out in the open above the reef and swim great distances, some like the powder blue migrate, and so they like space, and when kept in small quarters are often cramped which can stress them heavily, especially incredibly delicate species like the achilles tang, keeping those in a small tank will only fuel snorkel bobs rage. Comparing this to other species of commonly kept reef fish, like damsels and angelfish and anthias, most of these stay in the same area their whole lives and dont swim anywhere as far or as much or even in the same manner as tangs. So yes when people keep tangs in small tanks, people will have something to say, i know people want to keep other fish types in small tanks and they get told the same, its just not often as much of a problem, or as stressful on the fish as keeping a tang in a small tank. And its not as if people dont ask this frequently enough or make it obvious enough, with the hundreds of threads on this topic, that it really shouldnt keep coming up, but some people just want to be told they can do that isnt in the fishes best interest (the OP doesn not seem to be this way inclined, thankfully), and thats why people get so annoyed.
Im sorry your friend got turned away, i would encourage him or her back if they are interested.
Im sorry your friend got turned away, i would encourage him or her back if they are interested.
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