Yellow tang and coral beauty

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Hi guys i Want to add a yellow tang and a coral beauty to my tank which would you recommend adding first or perhaps both at the same time thanks
 

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What size tank do you have? Coral beauty first prob
 

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I have both in a 135 and they ignore each other. The tang was first and is a bit of a bully to the Purple tang but nthing else.
 

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Please show some pics if possible. I love looking at other people’s tanks
 
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Please show some pics if possible. I love looking at other people’s tanks
It’s a new setup going through the uglies at the moment I have 2nclown fish and a lawnmower Lenny and some hermit crabs
I have purchased a yellow tang that is still at the lfs until I am ready for it to go in the tank I really like coral beauties but want to make sure I add the the fish in the right order eventually I want to add corals too I have read conflicting things about not having coral beauties in reef tank but have seen plenty on line in reef tanks .

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Oh **** man you are well on your way to a beautiful tank. It already looks great.
 

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Coral beauty - less territorial
 

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Thanks for reply would you say the same for bicolour angel
yes. Bicolor a little more difficult in captivity mainly associated with diet
 

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