2 foxfaces in one tank??

Hellothere12

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so i have a 150G looking to upgrade to a 300G
the 150 has a 7intch yellow foxface and my Gf's tank (both tanks are in one system) but she has a magnificent foxface, clearly looking to take her tank and the frag tank down too make room and would like to add her foxface to the 15o he is around 4 inches, i have one tang im worryed about but we both know what could happen i just dont want a fox fight! feed back place! thanks!!
 

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Good question really. All my tanks have one, but I haven't had >1 in any given tank. They are model citizens that never seem to bother other species anyway.

The consensus in this thread suggests a potentially bad outcome.

 

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I have kept multiple siganus sp. in the same tank before, and I wouldn't try it with 2 long snout species. I have had luck keeping a long and short snout species just fine, but if it were me, I'd just keep the magnificent in your scenario.
 

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