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Well here is my question. Would a naso tang work in a 5' 120? There are three mp 40 providing flow and three rock structures in the center of the tank allowing the fish to swim all around.

I have found a beautiful one I woud like to add. I have talked qt sizing, but not really tank sizing.

There is a 125 predator tank available, but not ideal. There is always room for a upgrade sized tank down the line as well.
 

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I would have to say a definite no :( I have a 125, and would not even consider adding a Naso. IMO, they need an 8' tank minimum. I would not buy a fish that will outgrow your tank until you have the new tank already either. I will someday have a tank large enough for a Naso, but until then, I can only admire them at LFS.
 

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I put a Blonde Naso in my 5' 150 gal, and had to re-home him less than 18 months later. He grew in size from 2-3" to well over 6-7" during that time.
 
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I put a Blonde Naso in my 5' 150 gal, and had to re-home him less than 18 months later. He grew in size from 2-3" to well over 6-7" during that time.

You helped with the qt sizing, but after fish research I started wondering about tank size as well. I may have to pass this guy up after all
 

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Naso tang are an awesome with ton personality but they do require a larger size tank at least 200+g. You can always get one but it would have to very small and consider rehoming after a while.
 

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Yeah I think its already on the larger size for your tank.

Agreed. Consider that a Yellow Tang is about as large as you would want to go as far as Tangs for a 120. That Naso is already that size.
 
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Thanks guys for the reminder of tank to tang size. I have to add that I just happened to stumble across a 180 today and picked it up. Sadly I can't guarantee it will be up and ready in time for this fish though.
 

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Thanks guys for the reminder of tank to tang size. I have to add that I just happened to stumble across a 180 today and picked it up. Sadly I can't guarantee it will be up and ready in time for this fish though.

You must really want a naso. :xd:
 
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Actually that wasn't even a consideration. It is a fully setup 180 and the price couldn't be beat. Now if a naso just so happens to find its way in at some point....
 

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