Adding a Blue Hippo Tang

PirateToast

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Hi all, I have a 6' 180 that I'm just beginning to add residents to. Currently I only have a large mystery wrasse swimming about (from my old tank). I'd like to add a couple new tank mates, specifically, a tiger goby and a blue tang.

I feel fine about the goby, they're always model fish. However, I've never had a tang before. Is it a mistake to add a blue tang this early to a tank? I don't want him to be aggressive towards future tank mates, since he will likely be the biggest fish I'll have.
 
People often say to add tangs last. With a 6 foot tank, maybe look into two tangs. They are such cool fish, and great algae eaters.

A blue tang and a yellow tang would be a great combo. Red Sea sailfins tangs are beautiful as well. Nasos are awesome too, although some would say even a 6 foot tank is too small for a naso.

I'm envious - I've always had the problem of wanting tangs and not having the space. Don't limit yourself to just one... :)
 
I had a blue tang that I recently lost to ich. He was very territorial and a bully. I would add the blue tang last if it were me. I think you would have less chance of it becoming aggressive and picking on new additions.
 
I think you will be fine and agree that you could add multiple tangs. I have a yellow, Blue, Blonde Naso, and Sailfin in my 180. All been doing well for 6 months. I had them all in QT together for a month...figured if there were any problems they would be easy to catch in QT.

My warning about tangs and especially on the blue tang is that they are Ich monsters. I am not one of these must QT every grain of sand that goes into your tank guys but i would never add a tang to my DT without a thorough QT process.
 
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I think he should be added last. They can be aggressive once they are established and if they have size advantage over the other fish in the tank.
 
Reef Central's recommended tank size for tangs can be found here. Tangs should always be the last fish added.
 
I think you will be fine and agree that you could add multiple tangs. I have a yellow, Blue, Blonde Naso, and Sailfin in my 180. All been doing well for 6 months. I had them all in QT together for a month...figured if there were any problems they would be easy to catch in QT.

My warning about tangs and especially on the blue tang is that they are Ich monsters. I am not one of these must QT every grain of sand that goes into your tank guys but i would never add a tang to my DT without a thorough QT process.

You might have more comfort after 6 years, but I wouldn't base any assumptions off of 6 months. From my experience, you will eventually have issues with the above mix, possibly severe.
 
OP, I assume you are referring to the Hepatus tang. They are a wonderful fish, but are typically skittish and prone to hide after their initial introduction. Be sure to accommodate this behavior with appropriate aquascaping.
 
You might have more comfort after 6 years, but I wouldn't base any assumptions off of 6 months. From my experience, you will eventually have issues with the above mix, possibly severe.

The weird part is I cant even tell who the Alpha in the tank is...

I agree...However, i don't plan on having a 180 forever. If I still enjoy the hobby in a few years I will upgrade. If not than everything will be for sale.
 
I had a large hepatus and a very large sailfin for several years in an 8x3x3 tank. They basically "grew up" together. They were peaceful for 6-7 years until they decided they hated each other. They terrorized each other and the rest of the tank inhabitants as well. It was terrible to deal with.
 
I had a hippo over 5 years in my 120, never saw any aggression.

If you add several hippos, add them together. Otherwise I would not worry, except don't add more aggressive tangs (clown, sohal, Achilles, etc) first.
 
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