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Hey, the problem is i have a huge space issue. So i can qt all 3 tangs. My plan is to add phili first, and can then qt sailfin/scopas with regal. Ill buy juvs and not big ones. I love powder blue, but i hate any agression in the fish tank. So yes my plan is to add all the non to least agressive fishes first, then add the tangs. All my corals from old tank will be left fishless for a month or 2. So that way ich will die off with no hosts. So by that time, the fishes will be all well established and new corals will be added from my old tank with no ich. After that i with more nrw corals, i guess luck will play its part. What say?Completely wrong about ich. Qt and proper equipment techniques will keep it out forever. Stress will not cause it, but if it's already there can certainly cause outbreaks. Please look at scientific facts before spreading wrong information.
As for the tangs, pick your 3 and add them at the same time once the tank is fully cycled. Add any other less aggressive fish before the tangs to let them establish themselves, Such as butterflies which tangs will not like later. I would suggest 2 tangs you really like rather than 3. I've had 6 at once in my 200g which was fine as far as aggression there was none. But when they get 6" + man it begins to take a toll on nutrients in the tank. I ended up removing 4 and keeping a purple and convict as my favorites.
I have a kole, yellow, and powder blue in my 125 which is softies which don't mind the higher nutrients.
And none of my tanks have ich. Even so, i still do not share equipment between them.
