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There’s no “small” tang unfortunately. I’d also caution anyone who wants a tang to actually research and view (in videos or in person) the actual swimming and life habits of tangs.Is there any such thing as a small, peaceful tang? I love the look of them, but don't want something that would outgrow the tank or pick on my current or future livestock (lawnmower blenny, silver molly, and 6-line wrasse).
I lived in Hawaii for 5 years and was fortunate enough to see various species of tangs in the wild. After seeing how active they are, their grazing habits and schooling structure/social nature I would never keep another tang in a fish tank ever again. There’s truly no way to recreate the quality of life these fish have in the wild. They swim non-stop and never stop eating. They can swim miles and miles per day. A four or six or even eight foot long tank can never recreate that.
So truthfully if you want a tang it’s for your own amusement, not for the betterment of the animal. With that in mind if you don’t care about the quality of life a tang has then you can keep it in any tank you can keep parameters stable in. Otherwise if you care about the animal leave it in the ocean.


