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YepNot fine at all...way too small of a tank and with highly territorial tangs.
Powder blue and Achilles get very territorial
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YepNot fine at all...way too small of a tank and with highly territorial tangs.
I have 18 tangs in my main tank. Achilles and powder blue are two if them. I have zero tang wars in my tank other than the sailfin occasionally chasing others away at feeding timeI would not mix the Achilles and Powder. Depending on dimensions, those 2 and the 'blue' may not work long term.
That’s great but your tank is like what 600g, not a tiny 150...I have 18 tangs in my main tank. Achilles and powder blue are two if them. I have zero tang wars in my tank other than the sailfin occasionally chasing others away at feeding time
I had the same in my 240gThat’s great but your tank is like what 600g, not a tiny 150...
Then shame lolI had the same in my 240g
You're missing the point.....a 240g tank has different dimensions than a 150g (duh), and the person you originally responded to said that "depending on dimensions, they may not work long term". Putting highly aggressive and LARGE tangs in a 150 is a bad idea long term.....I had the same in my 240g
think you'll be fine for a few years since 1 has been there but 3 new should all go into DT at same time... hoping you have plans for multiple tanks and larger tank planning for growth. IMO tangs get more and more territorial the older and larger they become. My yellow & sailfin tangs have killed my last two fishSo I have 4 juvenile tangs. 3 in QT, 1 in my DT.
My display tank has a 2.5” inch Blue tang that has been there for a year.
My QT has a 2.5” yellow tang, 3.5” Achilles, and 3.5” Powder Blue.
I have good filtration and so plenty of water changes, so I’m curious what everyone thinks about eventually adding those three tangs to my DT
that 240 had same footprint as 150- just taller DUHYou're missing the point.....a 240g tank has different dimensions than a 150g (duh), and the person you originally responded to said that "depending on dimensions, they may not work long term". Putting highly aggressive and LARGE tangs in a 150 is a bad idea long term.....
Do you think that 18 tangs in a 650 gallon might behave differently than 2 in tight quarters?I have 18 tangs in my main tank. Achilles and powder blue are two if them. I have zero tang wars in my tank other than the sailfin occasionally chasing others away at feeding time
Of course. !50g is not small but my no means large. The more room they have, the more likely they will not be territorial and get along.Do you think that 18 tangs in a 650 gallon might behave differently than 2 in tight quarters?