Adding another tang?

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I currently have a black/scopas, Thompsons, and juvenile orange shoulder in my 220 with a bunch of wrasses and a few angels. I want to add a larger tang preferably a larger Tennenti (5-6 inches).

There is very little aggression among the tangs right now. Do you see any issue with adding another? It will definitely be my last tang addition to the tank.

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I see no problem with it at all.
 
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Thanks guys. It'll definitely be larger since my Orange shoulder is about 3 inches and a juvi, black tank is 3-4 but is the most docile fish in the tank, and the Thompsons is about 3 inches as well.

Honestly I'm looking for my "show fish" so I want him to be a bit larger :)
 
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My only concern is that the orange shoulder and lieutenant tang look similar and are of similar shape. Do you think this will be an issue when there should be a size difference?
 

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