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Powder Blue tang Vs. Flame angel
i love tangs, i have a 90 [acronym:ef6706e5f9="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:ef6706e5f9]. reef
i have lots of filtration so i dont need to worry about water quality. i have a yellow tang and a small regall tang. i want to add a powder blue tang and i want to know if the tangs will fight. if so can i go with a flame angel instead.
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Yellows can be very mean to others that look like him and are usually added with another tang or last. Yu should probably go with the angel if you're not doing reef [acronym:d5ae930118="In my opinion"]IMO[/acronym:d5ae930118]. Considering the powder blue would go in last, and is an ick magnet (I hear often - others say not true), he might get picked on by the yellow and cause an outbreak.
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i am doing reef
what if i add him in while im changing the rock around the tang will be less territorial because he doesnt have a territory yet i really want a PBT is their any way i could improve the chance of its survival?
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I too have a yellow tang in an established tank. He bullied the heck out of a foxface rabbit fish. Yellow and kinda looked like him. Still picks on him from time to time when they're trying to hide in the same place.
Anyway, I've got a yellow-eyed kole in [acronym:fc76f8b9ec="quarantine or quart depending on context"]QT[/acronym:fc76f8b9ec] now, and the plan is to remove the yellow to [acronym:fc76f8b9ec="quarantine or quart depending on context"]QT[/acronym:fc76f8b9ec], return the foxface to the [acronym:fc76f8b9ec="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:fc76f8b9ec], change the rock work, and let the kole establish himself, and add the yellow back 2 weeks or so later. I'm hoping that the yellow will be nice when he gets back 'cause it ain't his familiar territory anymore. I've heard this may work. That may be your best bet. Got another tank to let the yellow "chill" for a bit?
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a 25 [acronym:8687471add="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:8687471add]. [acronym:8687471add="quarantine or quart depending on context"]qt[/acronym:8687471add]. with live rock for filtration, and a big filter
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Sounds like a plan...
I'd hold the yellow there for a bit after the rock is moved around to let the new guy feel OK. Whoo hoo on having the [acronym:faae6e47cb="quarantine or quart depending on context"]QT[/acronym:faae6e47cb]! ![]()
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[acronym:bb11d38850="In My Honest Opinion"]IMHO[/acronym:bb11d38850] I would reconsider adding any more tangs to your tank, given the size. 90G is kinda small for even two of these guys.
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Yeah, I'd agree w/Sam. But it sounds like you're set on 3 tangs. 'Specially since your stated in your fisrt post that -
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I second Sam...three tangs in a 90 is a lot. [acronym:77e111d650="Just My Humble Opinion"]JMHO[/acronym:77e111d650] though. It is not really an issue of "filtration", but rather space. A fish that feels threatened by another or does not have enought space to thrive properly will show the same signs of stress as one suffering from poor filtration or water quality.
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