I don't see any tangs that are good for a 75g, unless I want to move up in tank size or rehome it at some pointTang is a must. Do a center piece you like then add a few compatible ones. Some fish can be bullies try to avoid them. A lot of wrasses will happily kill another wrasse so be careful there.
I have a very happy kole tang, and a very happy copperband in a 75I don't see any tangs that are good for a 75g, unless I want to move up in tank size or rehome it at some point
I've read that they need several feedings a day and feed in the water column- so free swimming pods I'd think- anyone have them and can give some insight- maybe @ericrodriguez , you were looking into the a while agoAnthias of some sort?
They eat better in the flow colum for sure!!! They eat same day as wellI've read that they need several feedings a day and feed in the water column- so free swimming pods I'd think- anyone have them and can give some insight- maybe @ericrodriguez , you were looking into the a while ago
Was looking at them today- good to knowSome anthias are easier than the others. But all require at least frozen one or twice a day.
Leopard wrasse are a good choice if you plan to have a sand bed. Make sure you get one already eating in the store. They are smaller than coris and more suitable for a 75g.