Tangs for a 125 gallon reef tank

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Hello, I was wondering what tangs would fit in a 125 gallon reef tank?
Most any but you MUST keep in mind both temperament and growth size potential/ Powder blue will be nasty and grow quickly as an example. With the amount of coverage needed for them, you will have 100 useable gallons.

Here was my Oceanic 135g:

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Kole, mimics, yellow, purple, any of the zebras would fine, etc.. I’d stay away from hippos, naso, etc.. they grow fast into monsters.
my hippo went from 1/2” to almost 4” in a year 1/2 in a 150 lolol quickly out grew my scopas and had a huge appetite
 

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I tend to be near the lower end of loading larger fish in aquarium. Most of the tangs are fine if you put them in largish tanks and feed them plenty.
I would recommend three smaller size tangs in a standard 125 (5 foot tank). A yellow or purple, a Kole or Tomini (or another of this genus), and a Convict. This group will do just fine in a 125 and stays relatively small.

This is the best recommendation right here. One of each of the main genus without any of the risky/larger varieties.

I have a purple, PBT, whitetail, and convict in my
225g and it’s pretty harmonious. I can’t imagine the PBT in anything smaller, though.
 

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Kole, mimics, yellow, purple, any of the zebras would fine, etc.. I’d stay away from hippos, naso, etc.. they grow fast into monsters.
Of the Z tangs, I think Black, Scopa and Sailfin would get too large for your tank.
 

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A Yellow Eye Kole is worth it’s weight in gold for keeping your rock looking good and I would keep one in any tank where I could keep more than one Tang. Be different and get Maculiceps. Not as expensive as a Dussimer but they’re not as mean and they look great. Don’t ever pay for a Dussumier unless you’re completely sure it’s not a Bahianus!
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A Yellow Eye Kole is worth it’s weight in gold for keeping your rock looking good and I would keep one in any tank where I could keep more than one Tang. Be different and get Maculiceps. Not as expensive as a Dussimer but they’re not as mean and they look great. Don’t ever pay for a Dussumier unless you’re completely sure it’s not a Bahianus!
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That is a gorgeous tang! Where did you get him?
 

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That is a gorgeous tang! Where did you get him?
These aren’t my pictures. I have some years in the business and they’re one of my favorites I could find on a more consistent basis from suppliers. I always end up with some tattered and beat up Tang someone brought in with HLLE and nurse them back to health. I think that a lot of places don’t order them because they don’t get requests. Call a couple places and see if they’re available from their suppliers. I will check some lists and see if they’re around right now.
 

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Most any but you MUST keep in mind both temperament and growth size potential/ Powder blue will be nasty and grow quickly as an example. With the amount of coverage needed for them, you will have 100 useable gallons.

Here was my Oceanic 135g:

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What’s the length of your tank?
 

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Tang(singular). I recommend a white Tail or a gem tang. May as well get a stunner since you should only have one. I love my white Tail! You other option is a yellow or tomini.
 

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I currently have 7 but a much larger tank than yours.. my half black mimmic is my favorite of all..
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hey, I'm hopefully picking up a half black mimic for my 120 gal in a month or so, what's their aggression like? Are they good algae eaters?
 

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hey, I'm hopefully picking up a half black mimic for my 120 gal in a month or so, what's their aggression like? Are they good algae eaters?
Half black and ebilii can be jerks
 

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To who? I'm adding a Tamarin wrasse at the exact same time, already have a yellow assessor with good territory established, the only thing I'm planning in the future is 2 or 3 ish fish from this list:
(Bluethroat triggerfish pair, pyramid butterflies, meleagris leopard, pictillis anthias, some other Tamarin, Halichoeres wrasse, large fairy wrasse of some type) should i be good? It's coming in as a 2-3 inch juvenile.
Half black and ebilii can be jerks
 

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To who? I'm adding a Tamarin wrasse at the exact same time, already have a yellow assessor with good territory established, the only thing I'm planning in the future is 2 or 3 ish fish from this list:
(Bluethroat triggerfish pair, pyramid butterflies, meleagris leopard, pictillis anthias, some other Tamarin, Halichoeres wrasse, large fairy wrasse of some type) should i be good? It's coming in as a 2-3 inch juvenile.
Half black and ebilii Tangs, towards other tangs
 

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