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![]() I had a Blue, Purple and PBT in my 120g for a while no prob, moved them to a 170 no prob until my PBT died a month or so later.
![]() As Naesco said PBT's are harder to keep and do tend to die for no reason (huge ich magnets), but they are not impossible. As well they are fairly active and aggressive to other tangs. |
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![]() I have the following Tangs:
Hippo Naso Powder blue The powder blue is a recent addition(about a month ago). The Naso and Hippo have been together for 5 years without any problem.
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![]() I have a regal blue tang, yellow tang, and a large naso tang in my 180.
Mostly the rule of thumb is to make sure they are not the same color or shape. If you add them all at once u wont find them fighting over territory. However a friend of mine has 3 yellow tangs in one of his tanks, so all rules dont always apply. |
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![]() I have a powder blue (3)years a naso and a yellow in a 150 gallon.... never any problems..
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Phins Up ^^^^^^^^^^^ \"How I wish, how I wish you were here, We\'re just 2 lost souls sitting in a fish bowl, Year after year.......\"(Hope it was cycled!) Pink Floyd |
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![]() I used to have in a 125 g reef system (listed in the order of introduction):
- Purple tang (very hardy fish the starter of my tank) - 3* yellow tang (same size as the purple) - Clown tang (introduced very small) - Blue powder. All were good mates ! |
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![]() BTW I sold them as a group and they still get along at the buyers tank!
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