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My Tank Thread
On one hand, the angelfish may not be an issue as they are not tangs. On the other hand tangs are so aggressive, especially powder blue - that they can target just about any herbivore or any fish.Hi,
I had ruled out the idea, but my wife really wants a Powder Blue Tang for our 250-gallon tank. My concern is that I’m planning to add an Emperor Angelfish and a Flame Angelfish once our SPS corals have grown out. I might also add a Yellow Tang if their prices ever drop here in Europe.
How difficult would it be to introduce those fish into a tank where a Powder Blue Tang is already established?
Thanks.
Everything is high risk with powder blues. I would add them last. That said, there is at least a chance this would work. If the powder blue is the sole tang of the tank, It is most likely to be very nasty.