multiples- dwarf angels versus tangs

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I've not had good luck with multiple tangs in my 300 gallon as my yellow is a spazz. It gets along great though with my bicolor angel. I want some more color and larger fish so wondering if dwarf angels are typically as nasty to each other as tangs considering they don't have the scalpels to do as much damage? Wanting to add a smaller flame angel and maybe a coral beauty.
 

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Multiple dwarf angels would be a very bad idea unless you have a very large tank with a ton of hiding spaces.
 

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And tangs have no personality other that aggression.
Check out @OrionN; always has multiple pairs of angels in the tank.
 
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Multiple dwarf angels would be a very bad idea unless you have a very large tank with a ton of hiding spaces.

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With a lot of rock in there you could add small angels just fine. My brother had a super deep DYI tank similar to your dimensions but it was not a look down tank. Small fish can get lost. If I had a tank that big I would look at getting a red sea broomtail wrasse, harlequin tusk, bird wrasse pair, a clown trigger, panther grouper...
 
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With a lot of rock in there you could add small angels just fine. My brother had a super deep DYI tank similar to your dimensions but it was not a look down tank. Small fish can get lost. If I had a tank that big I would look at getting a red sea broomtail wrasse, harlequin tusk, bird wrasse pair, a clown trigger, panther grouper...

Already got some small fish so can't get the trigger plus adding nems later, but awesome fish for sure.
 

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