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| I've never heard of it happening in captivity. Try to google "tang breeding" or something of that nature and see what it pops up.. |
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| I have seen an article were they collected info from different places. I think they said that it has to do with the moon. the male will defend a teretory and try to attract females. the babys eat planktonic foods and grow spines. |
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| Hey by the way jim, i wrote about you for a frech esssay. you were my friend and you have dark hair. your funny and you live in san francisco. you go to gateway high school! lol now I know where that name came from. your my imaginary friend lol |
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| They have bred in the main tank of the atlanta aquarium but no young were collected. |
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| If i were going to attemp breeding them, i would get at least 180g tank with about 5 to 8 tangs. and maybe even natural light. i would give them lots of rock but with plenty of swimming space on top. Then they might lay eggs. IMO no fish are impossible to breed, you just have to know how to breed them. Breeding them sound expensive doesnt it? |
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| He didnt have natural light did he? I Just know it has to do with the moon so maybe if he places his 470g tank outside there will be some action. lunae lights dont fool tangs. |
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| he got natural moon light coming from the windows.
__________________ 55g fowlr 3inch yellow tang( because my footlong one was too big for the tank) 1 coralbeauty angel 1 clown fish ture perc 4-5 inch cc and sand about 100 pounds 30lbs of lr magnum canister 350 and the regular cuc getting 1 clownfish tank is so far 6 almost 7 months mature |
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| well maybe they didnt see the moon they wanted to see. |
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| It has been known for years that lunar cycles cause many animals and fish to breed,even in humans women have there moon cycle(as it was called in the last century.But its well proven that it isnt the moon light that causes it but tidal pull.It would be really cool if someone could breed tangs in a home aquarium,but please please whatever you do,dont hold your breath lol. |
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| huh, well how did it happen in those aquariums that we heard of?were they big enough for a tidal pull? lol |
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| First of all mario,as far as I am aware it only happened in one aquarium.Second of all the tidal pull happens over the entire surface of the earth equally.That means in your tank,in the pond down the street and in the ocean.The effect varies depending on the moons location over the earth.It is theorised that the tidal pull may aid in setting off both volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.The probabal reason that the atlanta aquarium had them breed was a very large tank and natural sea water.All of this information is contained in research you could have done yourself. |
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| yes i did know about that and it was not just the atlanta aquarium, there were two o ther aquariums that i cant remember. |
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| You would need atleast 100+ with a polycarbonate ceiling for natural lighting, not be in the city so you can the benefits of the lunar cycle. The GA aquarium isnt your typical aquarium, and there is no need for people being a butthole about it cause that happened fairly recently, and I have only seen it mentioned in one tv show, not the news or anywhere on the web. Last edited by geekdafied; 12-06-2007 at 06:43 AM. |
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