multiple tangs

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  1. gamma

    gamma Spaghetti Worm

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    Is the general rule about keeping multiple tangs in the same tank? Possible or not?

    Do they have to be of the same species?
    Are there certain tangs you don't want to be together?
     
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  3. seawillow

    seawillow Coral Banded Shrimp

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    My personal experience...I have kept a Scopas Tang and a Blonde Naso together with no problem, they were best buds. I lost the Scopas a while back and the Naso seemed like he was kinda lost for a day or so. I lost him a week or so ago...who knows, maybe he died of a broken heart :huh: Anyways, I've heard that as long as they don't have the same body shape, they should be alright. But, then again, I have seen tangs that do have the same body shape kept together peacefully, who knows?
     

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    reefman_MC Aiptasia Anemone

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    I got a Sailfin to eat my hair algae and he's doing it nicely. I have a scopas tang as well. I caught him and put him in my fuge for a few days until the sailfin can get used to the tank and then I will put him back in. Soon as I put the sailfin in the tank the scopas did his best to kill him. Hopefully when I reintroduce him it will be different. My tank is a 75. What kinds of tangs were you thinking of adding Gamma?
     
  6. gamma

    gamma Spaghetti Worm

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    well currently i have a yellow eye tang. these were the ones i was considering:

    yellow
    pacific blue
    naso
    chevron
    convict
    sohal
    clown
    powder blue
    powder brown
    achilles
    purple

    i wanted to have 3 tangs total in my tank. i'm leaning towards getting a powder blue (acanthurus leucosternon) and one more.
     
  7. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    GaMmA,

    Mixing same species always a risk. Much depends on size of tank, age/general disposition of specific fish.

    I have a yellow tang, Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus
    ) and a Sailfin (Zebrasoma desjardinii) that all get along very nicely on the whole. - 1st two introduced together when very young, the last a bit later. Also very young.

    Also keep in mind tank size...most tangs get big and need lots of swimming room. (and with healthy conditions, grow FAST!)

    Rgds,

    Omar
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    gamma Spaghetti Worm

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    thanks for the info.  

    omar, did you introduce the 2 tangs at the same time?
     
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    Gresham Great Blue Whale

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    Watch out for Scopas, their mean little buggers. If your housing a Scopas and want a nother tang, get the next one much larger then then Scopas, it usually helps.