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![]() As the title says? I have one already and would like to get one more?
I don't need one killing the other off though. tank is about 90 gal 3foot x 3foot square. Pretty sure i know the awnser, but have seen them in the same tank in the store so just wondering. |
#2
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![]() Mite be, but beter off with a small school of 3 or 5
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#3
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![]() Thats what i thought. So they are just like yellows then. I guess I could put in a divider until I get a third then.
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#4
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![]() LOL........I think.
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#5
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![]() I would say there is a 90% chance that one would kill the other in a 90g tank. If you had a 300g or larger you might be ok if they were introduced at the same time.
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#6
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![]() ya decided to pass.
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#7
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![]() You are not seriously considering putting in 2 tangs in a 3 foot tank are you?
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#8
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![]() I can barely get two tangs to live in peace in my 200 and they are different species from different families!
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#9
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![]() Its a 3 foot x 3 foot tank that means the foot print is bigger than most 120's Last time I checked tangs swim back to front and side to side not up and down.
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#10
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![]() I think he meant that usually a 6' long tank is recommended. I have to kind of agree. I don't think a 120G is a great home for tangs either but the 4' is better than 3'. The idea is to at least give them some room to get moving across the tank.
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