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![]() OK....never mind the cost of it...but does anyone have any experience or input on keeping 2 Achilles Tangs in a tank? The tank is a 10 foot 300g ... just curious or looking for input! Thanks so much!
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![]() I had a customer that kept multiple powder blue tangs in together and they "danced" through the water. I never recommend keep 2 of the same tangs in together..just my opinion. Achilles I never bring into my store because the have a low survivability rate and most people dont understand the dynamics of keeping achilles.
Regardless this guy bought 12 quarter sized powders and kept them in a 215 old oceanic tank for quarantine. I worked out a deal with him through my store at the time and when one wasnt getting along with the other he brought it back to me. Eventually after a while he was down to 2 powder blue tangs and a powder brown tang that he then acclimated into his 600 gallon tank. It was amazing to see them "dance" through the water. I only did it for this customer because of his expertise and availability of having several tanks over 215 gallons. |
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![]() i would say definately no some people would say that a 300g is to small for 1 nevermind 2. One achilles and you can get away with multiple easy going tangs
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