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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. |
#13
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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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