Too many tangs?

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  1. mmakay

    mmakay Feather Duster

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    I just received an order from Liveaquaria with three tangs for my 175g bowfront. I thought I had ordered one Purple (Zebrasoma), one White Cheek (Acanthurus) and one Kole (Ctenochaetus). I accidently ordered a Blue/Regal (Paracanthurus) instead of the Kole, though.

    Since all four af from differant genus, would they live peacefully together if I went ahead and added the Kole? Is that simply too much tang for a 175g tank? I really wanted the Kole ... but the Blue is very cute. (It's only 1.5" long right now.)


    -Mickey
     
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  3. Craig Manoukian

    Craig Manoukian Giant Squid

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    Mickey,

    Michael Paletta has three full grown tangs in a 240 gallon tank. You would jut squeak by with your 175 gallon. I would trade either the White Cheek or Blue for the Kole as they consume completely different algea.
     
  4. mmakay

    mmakay Feather Duster

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    I think it's too late to trade. I'm quite fond of the White Cheek, and once my wife saw the Blue ... well, "Dori" now has perminant spot in the tank.

    -Mickey
     
  5. reiple

    reiple Fire Shrimp

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    Tangs are lively and very much interesting fishes! Have fun rearing them!

    ps. Did you quarantine? I hope so. They have a knack for getting and carrying ich parasites. I hope yours do not have them. ;)