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So, I went and bought a mimic tang yesterday that is in QT right now. Also, I have a powder brown in another QT. Both awaiting entry into the new 120. So, I asked the guy at the LFS if they were both ancanthurus genus and he said no, they will get along fine. I couldn't remember if they were or not so I listened to him. Got home and checked and yeah, they are the same genus. So my question is, if I introduce them at the same time into the 120, will the get along? I know it depends on the individual sometimes but both fish are very calm seperately but I'm sure that could change. I can't take him back because I got him about 150 miles away. Thanks!
 
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IMO, both in at the same time and with lights off. Are they the same size? If so, there is a better chance of a battle. If one is a good size bigger, the chance of the smaller one giving way to the larger one is pretty good. Good luck
 
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The PB is a tad larger then the mimic. I don't want them to stress to death. I would rather trade someone for a fish or something then to have one possibly kill the other. I always introduce fish with lights out and maybe they will be ok with the other fish in the tank.
 
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Glad to report that my PB and mimic get along great. They've been in together for almost a month and they get along like best friends. There is no aggression at all. The PB is quite a bit larger (probably about 4.5") than the mimic. No scalpels out either. Both are fat and happy with their supply of nori and red algae I feed them. They also get NLS pellets, frozen marine cuisine with Kent Zoe and garlic, as well as flake food. If anyone wants, I can post pictures.
 
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