These Tangs?

sheni_angel

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Would it be possible to have a Naso, Lemonpeel, and a Carribean Blue in a 125 gallon peacefully? Would you need to do them all at the same time? The Naso is my favorite, but I thought some others would be neat too. <img src="graemlins//angel.gif" border="0" alt="[angel]" />
 

drew_tt

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maybe... depends on the tangs...
nasos do tend to be a bit 'more peaceful' than a typical tang... although many people woudl say yes, I dont think a 125 is big enough for an ADULT naso... sure you could keep a juvenile for a few years...
by lemonpeel... do you mean the mimic tang? or the lemonpeel angel? mimics, again, tend to keep to themselves more than cause problems...
and carribean blues... nice fish, and for sure they could go in...
I think you could do it, but be prepared to move the naso a few years down the road...
first, I would add the mimic, as they usually take up less territory than the others, then the carribean blue, then the naso... just be careful and take your time buying a naso... make sure its in good condition and eating...
Drew :)
 

ek

Member
I have a purple and sohal tanng in a 150gl and they do fight a little when feeding them
 

sheni_angel

Member
Thanks for the info guys. You seem to know a lot about your tangs. I did mean the Mimic Lemonpeel Tang too. But I just "love" the Nasos. <img src="graemlins//angel.gif" border="0" alt="[angel]" />
 
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10k

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Just so you know, I have a Naso, Blue-eyed Kole, Purple, and Yellow Tang all in a 125. They don't ever fight, not even at feedings. They all get along fine. At one time, I had to treat one of them, and the others didn't act right, until the other one came back home. Kinda funny! <img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" /> None of these Tangs were introduced anywhere near to the same times. All came at least a year apart, with no ill effects.HTH ;)
 
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