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Compatability
I have a 3.5 inch purple tang in my tank and I realley want to get a Bluetang (Hipo), 1 - 1.5 inch.
Would they get along, or am I just setting the seen for the Ick factory to make an entrance? |
Genrally purple tangs are aggresive and should be added last. If the blue is big enough, it might do OK, but it might get kicked.
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I agree with Brad that purple tang has most likely claimed alot of territory, so adding a smaller tang to your tank may bring on some battles.
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I think it really depends on the temperament of your tang. You would know best how your purple responds to other fish added. My yellow tang is the bully usually for all fish that first enter the tank. She lets them know she is the boss then will leave them alone.
I agree though that a bigger Hippo than your purple tang would be better. |
[quote="bulletsworld"]I think it really depends on the temperament of your tang. You would know best how your purple responds to other fish added. [quote]
I think we should be striving to supply the more likely information and not the exception. Steve |
Hey how about adding your 2 cents, Stircrazy
BTW, everything above is my own experiance only and used at your own risk. |
Take it easy, dude. How about if Bob Fenner gives his 2 cents? Is an expert better for you?
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So in general terms you might be asking for trouble with this pairing, but yeah, you should really know your own fish too... I think the meat of the message here is " don't push your luck - be responsible." |
Ah Fenner, the king of "take it with a grain of salt". I do enjoy his site and his humour (or lack thereof) but I personally don't trust his judgements on fish - back when I was researching livestock for my tank, he told me to go ahead and put three marine catfish (Plotosus lineatus) in my reef. Suuuure Bob, they'll be great after they grow to a foot long and eat everything else I own.
As for the tangs, I think with two in a 90 gal, well, space would become a concern at some point in time. You'd want to ensure they have lots of room to swim, as I suspect this is a major factor in how well tangs (and any other fish) do together. Purely anecdotal evidence (there's my disclaimer), but I'll cite Steve and his clownfishes, and this month's AAOM tank of the month, which contains at least five species of tangs from the genus Zebrasoma. |
Hey how about adding your two cents, teevee.
:razz: - - - > :mrgreen: (guess I should have said "expurt" but heck, we all take 'em with a grain or two...) :wink: Stir's as good an expert as anybody... :razz: |
Ah come on Alan, you should have known I wouldn't let a thread like this pass without adding at least three cents! But I did include a lot of disclaimers, and said "I think" and "personally". But what's with the "expurt" thing, I missed it?
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