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Old 03-23-2009, 07:55 PM
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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.
You are not seriously considering putting in 2 tangs in a 3 foot tank are you?
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Old 03-23-2009, 08:22 PM
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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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Old 03-23-2009, 08:52 PM
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You are not seriously considering putting in 2 tangs in a 3 foot tank are you?
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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Old 03-23-2009, 09:14 PM
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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.
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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Old 03-23-2009, 09:21 PM
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There is lots of people on here that have two in 72s and 90s
My tang has more room to swim around in my 3 x 3 cube than most 6 foot long tanks as there is not rocks piled all against the back wall.
Anyway I just asked the question and like I said decided against it.
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Old 03-23-2009, 09:24 PM
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There is lots of people on here that have two in 72s and 90s
My tang has more room to swim around in my 3 x 3 cube than most 6 foot long tanks as there is not rocks piled all against the back wall.
Anyway I just asked the question and like I said decided against it.
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I know someone who has a baby Tiger shark in a 90G...I think I may get one too
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Old 03-23-2009, 09:36 PM
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I thought you were joking

FWIW go with a tang of a different species... For fear of the tang police (and I'm one of them at times LOL) I have a Purple, Regal and Powder brown in my 90.

Albeit my PT is an adult and the PB and Regal are both babies.. I know I will need to either upgrade or rehome down the road.
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Old 03-23-2009, 09:42 PM
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I know someone who has a baby Tiger shark in a 90G...I think I may get one too
But it's okay for you to have three tangs in your tank with two over 6" because you have a 6 foot long tank.
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I have two purple tangs in a 120, and have no problems.
I would say they get along better with each other than they do with the regal or wrasses
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There is lots of people on here that have two in 72s and 90s
My tang has more room to swim around in my 3 x 3 cube than most 6 foot long tanks as there is not rocks piled all against the back wall.
Anyway I just asked the question and like I said decided against it.
Mods please close this thread.
How do you figure you have more room than a 6' tank? By my calculations the square footage of a standard 125g (72"x18"x20"ish) is 1296 square inches and your tank at 36"x36" is the same amount of square inches, correct me if im wrong. As stated it is recomended at least 6' of length for most tangs some require more. When i put my PBT in my 120g my purple almost killed him.
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