"XL" Blond Naso Tang question

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I'm approaching 8 full weeks of a fishless tank. About 20 more days before I can reintroduce fish. I went to my LFS and they had one, maybe 10" long with 4" streamers. My question is, is my 200 gallon "big" enough for him?

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I'd say no. You can do it but in my experience the long term health of the fish will suffer. If you're dead set on a large tang for your tank, a Naso is it. They're more "chill" than other large tangs. But I would go for one in the 6" range if I were you. Those streamers sure are cool though aren't they.
 

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I'd say no. You can do it but in my experience the long term health of the fish will suffer. If you're dead set on a large tang for your tank, a Naso is it. They're more "chill" than other large tangs. But I would go for one in the 6" range if I were you. Those streamers sure are cool though aren't they.
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Oh my. Nice fish! I wanna say yes for you so bad, but alas, i cannot. :(
 

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