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“Beyond the Tang Police: A Realist’s Guide to Keeping Peaceful Surgeonfish”
They’re bold, beautiful, and algae-eating machines—but tangs aren’t just flashy reef showpieces. Behind the vibrant colors and constant cruising are complex behaviors and serious space needs.
From the powder blue to the yellow tang, these surgeonfish bring a ton of personality and practicality to a saltwater system—but they also come with baggage: aggression, stress sensitivity, and a high risk of disease.
What You’ll Learn in This Tang Guide:
• Which tangs do best in reef tanks (and which don’t)
• Common aggression issues and how to reduce conflict
• Why tank size isn’t just about gallons—it’s about terrain
• Disease risks to watch for (especially velvet and ich)
• Tips for feeding, tankmates, and keeping peace in the tank
If you’ve ever wondered why your tang is acting like the boss of the reef—or why the new one won’t stop pacing—this article gives you the full story on what makes these fish so rewarding (and so tricky).
Read the full article here: Manta Systems
“Beyond the Tang Police: A Realist’s Guide to Keeping Peaceful Surgeonfish”
They’re bold, beautiful, and algae-eating machines—but tangs aren’t just flashy reef showpieces. Behind the vibrant colors and constant cruising are complex behaviors and serious space needs.
From the powder blue to the yellow tang, these surgeonfish bring a ton of personality and practicality to a saltwater system—but they also come with baggage: aggression, stress sensitivity, and a high risk of disease.
What You’ll Learn in This Tang Guide:
• Which tangs do best in reef tanks (and which don’t)
• Common aggression issues and how to reduce conflict
• Why tank size isn’t just about gallons—it’s about terrain
• Disease risks to watch for (especially velvet and ich)
• Tips for feeding, tankmates, and keeping peace in the tank
If you’ve ever wondered why your tang is acting like the boss of the reef—or why the new one won’t stop pacing—this article gives you the full story on what makes these fish so rewarding (and so tricky).
Read the full article here: Manta Systems
