will this work?

stacy22;937482 wrote: If you read numerous</em> accounts of people with multiple tangs in their tanks you will find that adding another tang to an existing yellow tang has been problematic. Are there exceptions? Of course, but I stand firmly by my advice of placing the most aggressive fish last and yellow tangs are much more aggressive as a species than the Ctenochaetus </em>that I recommended.

Also, I would never place a tang that grows to potentially 1' in a 48" tank.



I wouldn't recommend a tang of that size either, however, if you have the resources to move them over to a larger system, then sure go for it. I also wouldn't recommend a mandrian in a nano tank. All I am getting at is every situation is different.

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