Thanks for the response, I don't like adding after lights out either, seems they would be more disoriented in the new environment. think I will try an acclimation box. I've got a lavender, chevron and naso to add
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Some people wouldn't recommend any tangs in a 120g tank. Especially if is the 4ft long variety. I'm not sure how large your current tangs are but I would be surprised if you don't run into aggression issues as they age without adding more.I have a Sailfin, yellow eyes, brown tang, orange shoulder in my 120 tank. I just saw at the Petco a small Tomini Tang, and he is small probably 2" to 3". What I really love about the fish is the fact that it has a hint of yellow on its fins. Do you guys think that 5 tang would be to many? My fish advisor says that I already have too many tangs, and because he is of similar shape as the yellow eyes, there might me a fighting issue.
Some people wouldn't recommend any tangs in a 120g tank. Especially if is the 4ft long variety. I'm not sure how large your current tangs are but I would be surprised if you don't run into aggression issues as they age without adding more.
People definitely do keep them in much smaller tanks. Especially with juvenile tangs. The hard part is keeping them healthy and happy once they start getting close to full size. When you have a few 1' long Tangs in a 3' to 4' tank they are not going to do well.It's 5' long, and I have noticed the sailfin chase off the other tangs away from his spot in the rocks.[emoji848]I have read some people have tangs in smaller tanks than mine.
Hey! I have a 220 reef and I currently have a purple tang and clown tang in quarantine....
I was curious if I could add a powder blue to that mix and keep those 3 tangs together if I add them in my main tank all at the same time
OR
Instead of the powder blue, Could I get two yellow tangs and add them in with my purple and clown tang....I would add all of the tangs at the exact same time...
Just let me know thoughts or ideas!
I think that a clown and powder blue would work if there were more tangs in a larger tank -- it could work but it could also fail, badly.
I think the hippo is a good idea. I'd properly quarantine and treat all with copper and praziquantel prior to addition as well.
Good luck!
I would say add hippo first, or all three at the same time. They're likely to beat on a hippo in the other order.That's the plan! Thank you! Do I need to add all 3 at one time?
I was planning on adding the clown tang and purple at same time and then the hippo later?
Anytime!Okay kinda figured that! thanks again!
Well, I worry about this. Honestly though, with that many tangs, it may work. I would monitor the powder blues above everything else. If this fails it will most likely be between them. The Achilles may not tolerate them either but an established powder blue with another powder blue added is my biggest worry. You should be sure ALL fish are parasite free, because with that many tangs especially of the acanthurus genus you are creating a feeding frenzy for parasites that may be present and the whole thing could spiral out of control. I'm ewuallly if not more worried about that occurring.So my friend is breaking down his tank and offered me to house his two smaller Achilles. I have my own that's larger than his. My tank is 300g.
The current inhabitants are Achilles, pow blue, naso, chevron, purple and yellow that get along fine for years . His are Achilles x2, pow blue, pow brown, naso, chevron, purple x2, yellow.
I realize it sounds nuts but I saw a friends tank which had a TON of fish that were aggressive and others that were not so and there wasn't any damage on them due to "lack of territories". He did have a large filtration system that handles these fish.
So is it possible or 6 likeshaped fish are a death sentence ?
I could remove a few of my larger fish to help curb some stress
I can rehome my/his powder blue. That's not an issue. My concern is about the Achilles mostly. I can trade my large purple for smaller one the same size as his. I can also rehome my large chevron. Not sure about naso on naso aggression.
I was going to catch my fish and put them into 50 gallon brutes for a day or two and move some rocks around, then place everyone in together or his smaller fish in first for a few hours so they calm down