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danny zubot 08-09-2007 07:32 PM

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I did.:biggrin:

My theory is that I'm doubling the surface area of the tank so why not double the number of tangs I can keep.

christyf5 08-09-2007 07:34 PM

Hehe, good thinking but I think many will argue that they need at least 4' of swimming room. Mind you I guess the diagonal on that tank will be 4' so there you go :wink:

Chin_Lee 08-09-2007 07:55 PM

I find that most fish school only for protection. I've bought a small school of chromis and anthias in the past - they will school together for the first week or two but once they realize there is no longer a presence of a threat, they stop and start in-fighting for hierarchy.
Anthony used to have FOWLR with 5-6 yellow tangs and it was an awesome sight to see them in a tank. They swam independently and did not swim in a school like in that pic.
That is an awesome picture BTW

christyf5 08-09-2007 07:59 PM

Yeah you're right but it would still be neat seeing them occasionally pass by each other. I just like the idea of being able to have more than one in a tank actually. Kind of like having a school of chromis or anthias but larger fish :biggrin:

naesco 08-09-2007 08:10 PM

200-300 gallons IMO.

I would not recommend you do it with Powder Blue tangs.

They are very difficult to keep. They seem to do alright for awhile and than get sick and die taking a few of their tank mates with them.

By buying 3 your chances of this happening triples therefor please do not take the risk.

Wayne Ryan

albert_dao 08-09-2007 08:17 PM

At least 20 gallons, 25 if you have the space.

GG

fishoholic 08-09-2007 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by albert_dao (Post 264974)
At least 20 gallons, 25 if you have the space.

GG

:rolleyes: I would think 3-4 for a 250g-300g would be fine. Of course bigger is always better :mrgreen:

christyf5 08-09-2007 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by albert_dao (Post 264974)
At least 20 gallons, 25 if you have the space.

GG

sweet my sump is like 25 gallons I can put a couple in there too :razz:

*please note: I will not be doing this.

christyf5 08-09-2007 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 264988)
:rolleyes: I would think 3-4 for a 250g-300g would be fine. Of course bigger is always better :mrgreen:

Ya bigger is better but its also more work and more expensive. I'm already calculating up to 6K on this tank and thats just the stuff I can think of let alone all the stuff I've forgotten :razz:

Besides, its just a Pipe Dream (TM)

fkshiu 08-09-2007 09:26 PM

PBs are hard to keep because they're about the only fish out there that is MORE prone to ich that Regal/Hippo tangs are (and that's sayin' somethin'!). If they feel the least bit crowded I'm guessing things would go downhill from there. You're gonna need a BIG tank to make them feel comfortable. Whoever said 200 - 300 gallons for a small shoal was probably in the ballpark. I'd go even bigger.

Anthony has about the healthiest specimen I've seen.


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