I know there can be different answers to this based off the types of tangs and aquatic aquascape that provides enough hiding places etc, but I feel there is to much aggression in my tank for the amount of tangs I have and the size. Below is a list of tangs I have currently
Vlamingii Tang (Naso Vlamingii)
Purple Tang (Zebrasoma Xanthurum)
Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma Veliferum)
Koi Tang (Zebrasoma scopas sp)
Hippo Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
Tomini Tang (Ctenochaetus tominiensis)
Two Spot Bristletooth Tang (Ctenochaetus Binotatus)
Clown Tang (Acanthurus lineatus)
The major issues are the Sailfin, who attacks anyone and everyone, the clown (smallest of the tangs) who chases everyone away from the two algae clips and the vlamingii who will randomly bite any fish.
I guess in a 380g I didn't think 8 tangs would be to much, or is the issue I dont have enough tangs? Or that I have 3 from the same family? I feel I seen people with tanks this big have the same exact fish (like two yellow tangs) and they were fine together. Is this just some bad luck or am I doing something wrong?
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Vlamingii Tang (Naso Vlamingii)
Purple Tang (Zebrasoma Xanthurum)
Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma Veliferum)
Koi Tang (Zebrasoma scopas sp)
Hippo Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
Tomini Tang (Ctenochaetus tominiensis)
Two Spot Bristletooth Tang (Ctenochaetus Binotatus)
Clown Tang (Acanthurus lineatus)
The major issues are the Sailfin, who attacks anyone and everyone, the clown (smallest of the tangs) who chases everyone away from the two algae clips and the vlamingii who will randomly bite any fish.
I guess in a 380g I didn't think 8 tangs would be to much, or is the issue I dont have enough tangs? Or that I have 3 from the same family? I feel I seen people with tanks this big have the same exact fish (like two yellow tangs) and they were fine together. Is this just some bad luck or am I doing something wrong?
Scape below