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Massive 7.5 inch gem tang!

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Wonder if he will survive my smaller purple tang and powder brown tangs. They are smaller but refused to let a yellow tang live. Ultimately killing it.
 

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Sent PM last night, just waiting on response. I work in Menomonee Falls, so just minutes away from you. Not sure what you’re schedule is like but I did bring a cooler with me to work today. My contact information is in the PM.
He would be re- homed to a 600 gallon reef. Thanks
 
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Wonder if he will survive my smaller purple tang and powder brown tangs. They are smaller but refused to let a yellow tang live. Ultimately killing it.
I have definitely seen that before where smaller fish bully the big ones. He’s definitely feisty and can hold is own.

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