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My LFS has a copperband that I want to buy but I have a 4 stripe damsel that I’m pretty sure would kill it or beat the crap out of it. Could I keep it in the sump until I deal with the damsel?
 
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I see a yellow tang in there too.
Yes and for that I apologize profusely. I’m not going to make excuses other than I’m 25 and in a power chair. The Lfs has a used 75 oceanic tank, would that be okay for the tang and the CBB?
 

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Yes and for that I apologize profusely. I’m not going to make excuses other than I’m 25 and in a power chair. The Lfs has a used 75 oceanic tank, would that be okay for the tang and the CBB?
Live Aquaria states the minimum is a 100 gallon. Copperbands require a 125 gallon on the same website.

I don’t know much about fish stocking limits, so I’ll let someone else answer.
 
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Live Aquaria states the minimum is a 100 gallon. Copperbands require a 125 gallon on the same website.

I don’t know much about fish stocking limits, so I’ll let someone else answer.
Okay thank you for your time and consideration
 

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The tang would probably be ok in the 75 for a year or so. CBB are finicky. Is it eating well? I would probably pass. That damsel will continue to be more aggressive over time. I would trade it in.
 
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The tang would probably be ok in the 75 for a year or so. CBB are finicky. Is it eating well? I would probably pass. That damsel will continue to be more aggressive over time. I would trade it in.
How big of tank for the tang forever? I know CBB are finicky I’ve kept them before successfully, I’ll probably pass they’re asking $100
 

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How big of tank for the tang forever? I know CBB are finicky I’ve kept them before successfully, I’ll probably pass they’re asking $100

There will be many answers for this. Probably a tank at least 6 feet. I don't remember how large a yellow tank will get, maybe 8-12"‽ Personally, I would want a standard 180 or 240. Tomini would be good for your 75.
 

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that yellow tang may beat the crap out of a Cbb in such a small tank. They are petty notorious for not playing nice with CBB. They are both flat bodied fish. CCB should be added first and such.
 

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