ccCapt
SW 20 & Over Club
I also think your maxed out, but I'm not a paying member of the tang police association. Just watch your fish and keep an eye out for aggression as it will surely happen when they get bigger and want/need more room. Once that does happen it's up to you to make the right choice in the best interest of those fish.
As far as how big they can get, when I had my 50 gal(3'long) still set up I had a yellow tang in there for about 4 yrs. It got about 6" and was definitely cramped. I gave it to a friend who had a 120 and she put it in with her 12" naso. I would guess the yellow grew another inch or so. The 120 with a 7" yellow and 12"+ naso along with the other fish she had looked cramped to me. There was some aggression, but no fights to the death. Big fish simply need their own space.
With that being said, in my 75 I have a powder blue tang, coral beauty, pair of orange skunks living in a sebae, yellow watchman goby and a lawnmower blennie. I don't plan on getting anymore fish. I like the look of a few fish and lots of coral.
As far as how big they can get, when I had my 50 gal(3'long) still set up I had a yellow tang in there for about 4 yrs. It got about 6" and was definitely cramped. I gave it to a friend who had a 120 and she put it in with her 12" naso. I would guess the yellow grew another inch or so. The 120 with a 7" yellow and 12"+ naso along with the other fish she had looked cramped to me. There was some aggression, but no fights to the death. Big fish simply need their own space.
With that being said, in my 75 I have a powder blue tang, coral beauty, pair of orange skunks living in a sebae, yellow watchman goby and a lawnmower blennie. I don't plan on getting anymore fish. I like the look of a few fish and lots of coral.