I have a 155 gallon, 5 ft tank that is probably going on 18 months old. Perhaps I wasn't all that smart in that I never really put a list together of all the fish I wanted to begin with, but I'm kind of new to saltwater and just have been adding slowly as I find fish I like. I would think the stocking of my tank is on the lighter side ... 1 hippo tang, 2 clownfish, 2 firefish, 1 royal gramma, 1 goby, and 1 Fairie Wrasse. I recently saw a baby yellow tang and would like to add it to the tank. I know, I know ... now I have gone through various forums and videos and I realize that tang compatibility is a real thing, and there are more opinions out there then .... (I've heard the tang police remarks).
So I can't add them together, and I've read that 3 is better than 2, etc. I can live without the yellow tang but was just wondering if this is a better or worse than 50/50 proposition. The current Hippo tang is probably about 4-5 inches at the current time. She is the boss of the tank but not really aggressive. She loves to eat and goes nuts during feeding time. I wouldn't say she is 100% peaceful, but I've never seen her try and hurt any other fish in the tank. More like swim toward them and they back off. I realize all fish have different personalities and temperaments, and more than likely it will just have to be a try and see thing, but if the odds are less than 50/50 I won't do that. If there is say a 75% chance of success, well then maybe it is worth a shot.
Any real thoughts on if this is more likely to work than not? And introduction tips other than do it with lights out. And by the way, the Yellow tang appears to be a juvenile. Very small and very faint in color.
So I can't add them together, and I've read that 3 is better than 2, etc. I can live without the yellow tang but was just wondering if this is a better or worse than 50/50 proposition. The current Hippo tang is probably about 4-5 inches at the current time. She is the boss of the tank but not really aggressive. She loves to eat and goes nuts during feeding time. I wouldn't say she is 100% peaceful, but I've never seen her try and hurt any other fish in the tank. More like swim toward them and they back off. I realize all fish have different personalities and temperaments, and more than likely it will just have to be a try and see thing, but if the odds are less than 50/50 I won't do that. If there is say a 75% chance of success, well then maybe it is worth a shot.
Any real thoughts on if this is more likely to work than not? And introduction tips other than do it with lights out. And by the way, the Yellow tang appears to be a juvenile. Very small and very faint in color.
