5 tangs?

Andres Ricardo perez

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hello
I can know if I can put 5 tangs, powder blue, yellow tang, blonde naso, hepatus, purple tang Zebrasoma,
on 55" 24" 20" height, 120 gallon total
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I agree, that size tank would be too small to properly house all of those tangs. I'd pick two from that group.
 

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imho... +1 to the tank being too small.
ime... I have 2 Tangs in a 125g that's 6' long and sometimes my Kole makes me feel bad for not having a 11' long tank. Some like to swim more than others.
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The yellow would be a good choice, and maybe a tomini or kole. The purple and powder blue are both known for becoming pretty aggressive as they mature, but you could try your luck with one or the other, with one of the two mentioned above. The naso and blue hippo will both outgrow your tank pretty quickly :/
 

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