2 bristletooh, any success stories?

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I have a beautiful truncatus, very shy and gentle, and I am in love with this fish.

Thus, I would like to add a second one but would like to hear reports of people that have 2 bristletooh tangs in the same tank. I understand the likelihood of them getting along from what I have been reading is low but are there any success stories?

400L (105G)
plenty of hiding
no other tangs atm

Thank you
 

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So...

I have a beautiful truncatus, very shy and gentle, and I am in love with this fish.

Thus, I would like to add a second one but would like to hear reports of people that have 2 bristletooh tangs in the same tank. I understand the likelihood of them getting along from what I have been reading is low but are there any success stories?

400L (105G)
plenty of hiding
no other tangs atm

Thank you
I would go for it.... idk
 

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So...

I have a beautiful truncatus, very shy and gentle, and I am in love with this fish.

Thus, I would like to add a second one but would like to hear reports of people that have 2 bristletooh tangs in the same tank. I understand the likelihood of them getting along from what I have been reading is low but are there any success stories?

400L (105G)
plenty of hiding
no other tangs atm

Thank you
I currently have 3 in my 300 gallon. whitetail, two spot, and a kole. They have only been there a few weeks but I've noticed no aggression between them.

two things to note are the tank is much larger, and I added all three at the same time so none would get established over the other. I also feed 2 sheets of nori twice a day as my tank is pretty tang dense.

Previously I had a 100 gallon with an established kole, I added a tomini and the kole bullied it until I had to give the tomini away. kole was smaller.

regardless, if you do decide to try it make sure you feed extreme amounts of algae so there is no competition.
 
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Thank you for the feedback.

Ya I agree that adding them together could have helped but I did not plan to love this fish so much and a 2nd one was never in the plan :) maybe adding the new one at night when the lights are off might help, I have read it helps with agression but I have never tried it
 

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Thank you for the feedback.

Ya I agree that adding them together could have helped but I did not plan to love this fish so much and a 2nd one was never in the plan :) maybe adding the new one at night when the lights are off might help, I have read it helps with agression but I have never tried it

You could try taking the pre-existing one out and putting it in a 10 gallon with the new one for a week or so to let both get used to each other in a new environment where neither one is dominant. Move a little bit of your rock around in the display tank, then add both of the fish in there together at night.
 
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You could try taking the pre-existing one out and putting it in a 10 gallon with the new one for a week or so to let both get used to each other in a new environment where neither one is dominant. Move a little bit of your rock around in the display tank, then add both of the fish in there together at night.
Hey,

That is actually a good idea, unfortunately I do not have a secondary tank. I might try placing them in the refugium for a couple of days.
 

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So...

I have a beautiful truncatus, very shy and gentle, and I am in love with this fish.

Thus, I would like to add a second one but would like to hear reports of people that have 2 bristletooh tangs in the same tank. I understand the likelihood of them getting along from what I have been reading is low but are there any success stories?

400L (105G)
plenty of hiding
no other tangs atm

Thank you
I wouldnt try it personally - Your tank is small in volume when it comes to two of the same species and regardless of rockwork it doesnt leave much territory between them - And they both will make a claim for the exact same type of territory being bristletooths.

That fish you love may just turn into an aggressive devil or may well be a victim to one.

My advice - Leave multiples for when you inevitably upgrade that tank to a larger one.

400L is a good size for all of those mid level/growing fish we see and 1 larger-ish stunner - You already have the stunner.
 

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