37 Gallon Reef Tank fish question

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I was at my LFS yesterday looking into some new fish to purchase and my LFS stated that a Tomini Tang 1.5-2.25” would work well in my tank. Right now I have a fairy wrasse and leopard wrasse in there with a clean up grew and gobies. I’m looking for some more movement in my tank. See more fish swimming around ya know. Do we all agree a Tomini tang 1.5-2.25” would work? I plan to upgrade in the future when I have more room for a bigger tank.
 
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I was at my LFS yesterday looking into some new fish to purchase and my LFS stated that a Tomini Tang 1.5-2.25” would work well in my tank. Right now I have a fairy wrasse and leopard wrasse in there with a clean up grew and gobies. I’m looking for some more movement in my tank. See more fish swimming around ya know. Do we all agree a Tomini tang 1.5-2.25” would work? I plan to upgrade in the future when I have more room for a bigger tank.
I wouldn’t do it, I bought a similar tang (Ctenochaetus binotatus) at 1 inch two years ago, he’s now approaching 3.5 inches. Also they’re highly active even when young and most likely won’t suffice in a 30G tank. You ideally want 3’ minimum (4’+ is better for this genus, the further into tangs the larger you need a tank to be).
 
I wouldn’t do it, I bought a similar tang (Ctenochaetus binotatus) at 1 inch two years ago, he’s now approaching 3.5 inches. Also they’re highly active even when young and most likely won’t suffice in a 30G tank. You ideally want 3’ minimum (4’+ is better for this genus, the further into tangs the larger you need a tank to be).
Yeah exactly, this is one reason as they are highly active at even a young age. Plus, who knows when you will get an upgrade, unless it is 100% certain already in the books, the future upgrade can be delayed or put to a stop to many things and then you are left with a fish that is nowhere suitable for a tank you already have.
 
The wrasses are already in tanks much smaller than they should be. Personally, I try to stay close to the recommended tank sizes.
 
No, don’t put a tang in there. Agree with above, try to stick to recommended tank sizes for the fish. I have a 34 gallon, one White Wyoming Clownfish , one Royal Gamma and two mandarins. A lot of scolys and swimming room.
 
Also, out of curiosity how big are your wrasses. These guys need a minimum of a 3’ length long term. The only reason I would ever put one of these guys in a tank smaller than 2.5-3’ long is due to if they come in small. The majority of leopards get 4” and the majority of fairies get 3-5” depending on species. They’re also highly active fish - Ever since seeing my Naokoae in my 4’ tank with my other 2 fairies, I don’t think I’ll ever have a wrasse like him in an 18” tank for over a year.
 
Also, out of curiosity how big are your wrasses. These guys need a minimum of a 3’ length long term. The only reason I would ever put one of these guys in a tank smaller than 2.5-3’ long is due to if they come in small. The majority of leopards get 4” and the majority of fairies get 3-5” depending on species. They’re also highly active fish - Ever since seeing my Naokoae in my 4’ tank with my other 2 fairies, I don’t think I’ll ever have a wrasse like him in an 18” tank for over a year.

So my tank is 37 gallons, 30” Long 23” High. I have a 3” sand bed. Many rock and caves with hiding spaces. I have two filters running. Tidal 75 with Matrix rock, matrix carbon and chemi pure. I am also running a tidal 35 on the opposite end of the tank. I have a circulating pump and very good heater. All of my coral in my tank is thriving. I have had my shrimp, watchmen goby and wrasse for over a year and never faced any issues with their size and my tank. My LFS has stated many times that because of the filtration I am running, that the size of the tank really has no effect on any of the fish because my filtration is excellent considering I’m running 2 filters at once 24/7. There words exactly were “it may be a 37 gallon tank, but it’s running and functioning like a bigger tank”. I’m not the kind of fish owner that would purposely put fish in a tank if they wouldn’t be happy. I always ask many questions before I purchase a fish because they’re not cheap! As we all know. My leopard wrasse also came out today and he is very happy as well. The fairy wrasse is about 2-2 1/2 inches maybe a little smaller and my leopard wrasse is only about 2 inches. Again my LFS said they’d be perfectly ok in my tank.

I had a kole tang in here once but clown fish are evil and shredded him up. Never getting a clown ever again.
 
The wrasses are already in tanks much smaller than they should be. Personally, I try to stay close to the recommended tank sizes.

So my tank is 37 gallons, 30” Long 23” High. I have a 3” sand bed. Many rock and caves with hiding spaces. I have two filters running. Tidal 75 with Matrix rock, matrix carbon and chemi pure. I am also running a tidal 35 on the opposite end of the tank. I have a circulating pump and very good heater. All of my coral in my tank is thriving. I have had my shrimp, watchmen goby and wrasse for over a year and never faced any issues with their size and my tank. My LFS has stated many times that because of the filtration I am running, that the size of the tank really has no effect on any of the fish because my filtration is excellent considering I’m running 2 filters at once 24/7. There words exactly were “it may be a 37 gallon tank, but it’s running and functioning like a bigger tank”. I’m not the kind of fish owner that would purposely put fish in a tank if they wouldn’t be happy. I always ask many questions before I purchase a fish because they’re not cheap! As we all know. My leopard wrasse also came out today and he is very happy as well. The fairy wrasse is about 2-2 1/2 inches maybe a little smaller and my leopard wrasse is only about 2 inches. Again my LFS said they’d be perfectly ok in my tank.

I had a kole tang in here once but clown fish are evil and shredded him up. Never getting a clown ever again.
 
No, don’t put a tang in there. Agree with above, try to stick to recommended tank sizes for the fish. I have a 34 gallon, one White Wyoming Clownfish , one Royal Gamma and two mandarins. A lot of scolys and swimming room.
I’m surprised your gramma worked for you. Mine was evil and horrible. Gave him right back to my LFS. Guess they’re not for everyone. Also clownfish a big no for me, had horrible experiences for almost a year.
 
I’m surprised your gramma worked for you. Mine was evil and horrible. Gave him right back to my LFS. Guess they’re not for everyone. Also clownfish a big no for me, had horrible experiences for almost a year.
It’s a Biota Royal Gamma, very peaceful. The white Wyoming Clown is heading for 13 yrs.
I had a Tomato Clown in one of my past tanks, that’s a never again scenario. She was evil, swam across tank to bite my hand.
 

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