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![]() I have a yellow tang(3inch), six line wrass(2inch) and gold banded crown(2inch) in my 90gal mixed reef tank, and would like to add a purple tang or powder brown or both. Im pretty sure my yellow tang will chase them. Do you think is that gonna be a problem? I need your opinion.
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![]() Build an isolation box out of eggcrate and zap straps. Place box inside the tank and add the new tang. The old fish will spend the next few days getting all excited at the sight, smell, etc. of the new fish but not be able to touch it. When everyone is calmed down, you can release the new tang. I've used this many times in the past and plan to do so again next week.
Also, add a mirror against the tank and try turning off the lights for a bit. These tend to distract or calm down the agitated original inhabitants. I also tend to feed extra. Anthony |
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![]() They're same body shapes so I can see some fighting to possible death. Plus all 3 might be a little tight for space in a 90G.
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![]() Yes, I am expecting 3 tangs are tight in my tank. I just can't make up my mind which one. I never thought about purple tang before but they are a half price at our LFS.
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![]() Two tangs max. I would say in your size tank (hope you plan an upgrade).
The box I would build would be at least 1' x 1' x 2' in order to fit into your 90g. A bit bigger would be better. Go with Purple. Powder anything tangs are terrible ick-magnets. The stress will likely cause a big outbreak that will kill at least the Powder Brown. Same shape yes, but the isolation chamber worked for me to get a school of 6 YTs in my old tank years ago, one at a time. |
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![]() All I can say is that I had a yellow tang and a powder brown tang in one of my nineties for two years, only to come home one eavening from work to find the brown dead on the bottom, and the yellow died a few days later.
They tore each other up quite badly. I'd never seen the aggression in that two years, and after it happened, I had plenty of "I told you so"s from other hobbyists. |
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![]() OK, thanks for your info. I will go for purple tang. However, I'm thinking to do a little bit rock work change before Xmas. Do you think I can keep a baby purple tang in temporally 20gal SPS tank for few weeks? I only have a 3inch lawnmower blenny in that tank.
Last edited by htfn; 11-26-2013 at 09:08 AM. |
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![]() If there is much of a size difference, especially with the new tang being much smaller than the old one, that can be a recipe for disaster. Much safer IME if the new tang is bigger (i.e. tougher) since the old tang will have home tank advantage, so to speak.
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