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I was thinking of a trigger maybe a Sargassum or Bluechin, then maybe a Kole and Mimic tang, with my eel, or could I do 2 triggers and a tang?
 
Yeah I had a clown in my 225 gal, man those things are AGRESSIVE, it was more agressive than the shark I had. I bought both of them from pisces pets before they moved and changed their name.
 
Jamos5790;327644 wrote: Yeah I had a clown in my 225 gal, man those things are AGRESSIVE, it was more agressive than the shark I had. I bought both of them from pisces pets before they moved and changed their name.

My yellow tang would chase the trigger:yes:. I would say that in a 75 you could get away with a trigger and a tang as long as they are not huge. I think 2 triggers might be pushing it though.
 
Jamos5790;327653 wrote: What do you think about the 2 tang trigger combo?

You could give it a shot but I think its going to be tight. If all 3 fish were 3 inch range I would do it. Keep in mind that they will grow and you may have to trade them in one day.
 
Trading in fish is never easy. it's always I hav to upgrade to accomendate them cause I've grown too fond of one.
 
I would stick with one trigger and one tang. You might be able to get by with this if you choose fish that are in the smaller size range for adults. I have a sargassum trigger and he is awesome. He lives with two tangs (lavender and tomini) in my 150 with no problems. I would not put 3 triggers/tangs into a 75g because of space limitations and aggression issues.
 
With your penchant for larger/more aggressive fish, you might want to just consider upgrading before you invest a lot in the 75g.

Speaking from experience. We wanted a 210, settled for a 180 and still look longingly at the 210's. And that's not even much of a water volume difference.
 
Well I already have 3 tanks and I don't ashley will let me get another. I have already gotten rid of two.
 
Well I'm not stuck on these fish but I don't really know what else to add with the eel. I don't want to buy a smaller wrasse and the eel eat it...I like the way they look do you think they would b ok in there?
 
I have a green wrasse, he's on the bigger side now, but still isn't huge. Eel doesn't eat him. Wrasses are generally pretty quick. I'd be more worried about smaller slow moving fish.
 
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