2 kinds of powder tangs together???

st3

Member
can a p.brown tang go with a p.blue tang???? <img src="graemlins//confused.gif" border="0" alt="[confused]" /> <img src="graemlins//confused.gif" border="0" alt="[confused]" />
 

fshhub

Active Member
if it is a 90 gallon that you are refering ot, i would have to say no, i would not add 2 tangs to a 90 gallon at all, especially wiht the other large fish you have in there, it could get crowded quick
HTH
 
i have two tangs in a 55 i put them in at the same
time,that way they didn't have territory already
established. my are good friends,one is a powder
blue the other is a purple tang,i was told to
stay away from two or more that have the same
body style,but i'am sure there's many different opions.
 

gene11

New Member
Definately not with all the other fish you've got in the tank. Even without all the other fish you'd have to be lucky if they were to get along at all.
 

jimi

Active Member
I would not put two powders in anything smaller then a 150. Definately not in your 90 if that is what you are talking about, its overcrowded now.
 

mr . salty

Active Member
Originally posted by Full Of Questions:
<strong>i have two tangs in a 55,one is a powder
blue the other is a purple tang,</strong><hr></blockquote> Although these appeare to be of the same "body style",They are actually from a duferent "group".If you were to try putting a sailfin,or a yellow with that same purple there would surly be trouble....Two tangs of any type in a 55 is not reccomended..You really shouldn't even have ONE...
 

drew_tt

Member
salty was referring to their genus.
fish in the same family can be very different...
also, all tangs are in the same family, all damsels in the same family, and so on...
a genus is just a smaller group with more closely related fish.
Drew :)
 

jimi

Active Member
Drew (acanthurus) is the GENUS that covers powder blues, browns, achilles. (Paracanththurus) is the hippo. (Zebrasoma) is the GENUS that covers yellow, purple,scopas, and sailfin. So like I said they are not the same genus.
 

drew_tt

Member
you put the same group/family. Family is another word. I thought you meant the family Acanthurinidae...
sorry if it was my mistake, but family is a completely different word...it does not mean genus.
Drew :)
 

brooklyn johnny

Active Member
Kings Play Chess On Funny Giant Squares
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
That was from General Bio... and the 95% of knowledge that I learned in college and have never applied.
 
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