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pmui

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inkblue,

I've never had the experience to put 2 tangs in a tank. Soem one else has to chime in.
if anyone else has had experices with 2 tangs in tang, your input is welcomed.

Suntzu,
If ink. pass you can be next. I'm in NJ (Union county) but I'm planning to make a trip into Brooklyn this Sunday, and I work in the city during the week. Unless you want to pick up.

Peter
 
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hey ink i have 1 blue hippo tang and 1 yellow tang in my 29 gallon again there babies yes i no they will outgrow the tank and fast thats why my new 75 g tank is up and running already. they both swim together and are friends wierd. umm they might be from a different family of tangs but everyone always says dont put 2 tangs together i did and there best friends...
 

Deanos

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Ink: Like cali_reef said, it's not recommended to put two YELLOW tangs in the same tank, unless it's 400 gallons. Mixing different species of tangs is possible as long as there are differences in body shape and color (i.e. Hippo & yellow)
 

suntzu

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Peter,

PM sent. My 75g is extremely understock at this point. I can't wait to put a yellow tang in there. There is nothing like the sight of pacific cleaner shrimps eating parasites off of a tang.

Kai
 
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DEEPWATER

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cali_reef said:
Bad idea! unless your tank is larger than a 400gal..
I have 2 of them in my 90 gal ,not only are theyswim together ,but dont bother anyone in my tank ,,
 

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