Tangs suggestions

Miami Dolfan;545816 wrote: I am a Tang-aholic. I have 2 regal, a tomini, a chevron, a blonde naso, a powder blue, a red sea sailfin and a purple in my 300. The most agressive are the purple and the sailfin in my mix.

I aded my RS Purple and my Sailfin last, AND I made sure they were smaller than everyone else.
 
Assault;545802 wrote: I've been talking to several reefers that have Japanese swallowtails, Watanabes, Lamarck's, Bellus, and no one I've talked to had an aggression problem, will research some more. Maybe it's because they all have large tanks. These fish are said to have peaceful dispositions.
I thought about angels too, I'll wait to see how yous do first.

nice to know you had that many tangs in there and all that rock work, I'm going with less than half rock compared to what you had
 
FYI, i got a 6 inch purple ( too big for the tank at the moment) and a 3 yellow tang both which are extremely polite citizens in my tank. Never caused any aggression issues. With that said, my gold rim has always been the main aggressor..odd huh?
 
Acroholic;546195 wrote: 5 total in my Tang Gang: Gem, Blond Naso, Kole, Sailfin, Purple.

so you do have 2 similar ones in there, Really like both the purple and the sailfin how are they getting along? any tips on how to add them except purple goes in last?
 
misu;546327 wrote: so you do have 2 similar ones in there, Really like both the purple and the sailfin how are they getting along? any tips on how to add them except purple goes in last?

Actually, three of the same Genus. I think the Gem is he same genus as the Sailfin and the Purple.

I've never had a problem with this type of aggression. A split fin here and there. But everyone always seems to get along after a bit of initial posturing. Lots of threats to slash, but little, if any, actual cutting.

I've never had to past pics of fish on the sides of the tank either.

Tank is a 300 gallon, so maybe it ss large enough that they all had enough room?
 
misu;546337 wrote: cool so maybe that's the trick, get 3 of the same genus


I think Dave's real trick is a 300g tank. :) I personally would not put three tangs of the same genus in a 135g.
 
You missed the Sohal Tang.

misu;545443 wrote: I need some input on what species and how many tangs I should go for in my soon to come live 135gal.
Here's the list somewhat in order:
Blue Regal
Chevron
Purple
Kole
Sailfin Desjardini
Mimic Half Black
Powder Brown
Convict?

I'm open to anything else cool that I'm missing.

They will go in a 6ft tank with light aquascaping and few other fish. Plan is to get them small and add one every 2 weeks or so.
 
The most tangs of similar genus I had in my 210 was two: a Sailfin and a RS Purple. I added Jeremy's Gem after the Sailfin had gone, because it grew like a weed, so after the Sailfin and RS Purple, there was the Gem and RS Purple.
 
ok here's the list:
1 Blue Tang
(Paracanthurus hepatus)

2 Chevron Tang
(Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis)

3 Mimic Half Black Tang
(Acanthurus chronixis)

4 Sailfin Tang, Desjardini
(Zebrasoma desjardini)

5 Purple Tang
(Zebrasoma xanthurum)

After I introduce the first 2 I'll decide if #3 goes in or not. Then one of the zebrasomas for sure and then I'll decide if I add more.
 
Get your Sailfin small....you'll be able to enjoy it longer. IME they are the fastest growing Tang I have ever seen.
 
My 125 is only getting 2 tangs (yellow,naso or sailfin) and 3 others undecided, I originally wanted an eel and predator tank but we decided on better looking swimmers since its in our dining room
 
My 220 is going to have 3 tangs.. That's it as far as tangs go.. Achilles, PBT, and my Scopus.. Chevrons look GREAT when they are young (they don't keep that cool pattern and colors forever) but when mature, they are just kinda Blah.. JMO though..
 
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