Can I add a yellow tang?

Fishmommy

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135g reef with minimalist scape.
Other fish are
Kole tang
CBB
Firefish
Yellow flank wrasse
Lyretail anthias
Chalk basslet
Pair of occelaris
Banggaii

Will a yellow need more room, and will it have issues with the kole or any others?
 
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yes, there will likely be issues. i don't consider this the end all, be all but i do use it for reference...
http://www.marinecompatibilityguide.com/

there's also a thread in the new to hobby forum that is a sticky where steve (snorvich) will advise you about compatibility. i think he might be taking a break but i expect he'll be back once he re-groups. :)
 
I actually meant yes you should do it - responding to the initial question. 125g is more than big enough for a yellow and a kole. And yes, the kole may be aggressive at first, but it's your tank. If you want a yellow tang, get one. You could always remove it if a problem arises. There are hundreds of reefers who have kept multiple tangs in a 125.
 
If you want a yellow tang, get one. You could always remove it if a problem arises. There are hundreds of reefers who have kept multiple tangs in a 125.

She knows she "can" get one. She is asking if she should. That is known as practicing good husbandry. I don't know about Fishmommy, but I would never want to add a fish that I had to worry about catching again.

While the odds for success (anecdotally) favor tanks where the CBB was added first, there are still numerous reports of a yellow tang not coexisting with a CBB. Also, in a minimalist aquascaping, there are likely less places for the weaker fish to hide.
 
I'm starting a new 135(72x long) gal reef minimal as well. I'm thinking of getting a kole,yellow, and blue tang together. If So should they be introduced at same time? I only have pair of clowns atm.
 
She knows she "can" get one. She is asking if she should. That is known as practicing good husbandry. I don't know about Fishmommy, but I would never want to add a fish that I had to worry about catching again.

While the odds for success (anecdotally) favor tanks where the CBB was added first, there are still numerous reports of a yellow tang not coexisting with a CBB. Also, in a minimalist aquascaping, there are likely less places for the weaker fish to hide.

I agree. CBB can be very timid and yellow tangs are generally aggressive, especially once established. A longer tank would increase odds for success.
 
I have to apologize. When I read the post, I thought it said "CB", which I've seen stand for coral beauty. So, yes, I would think twice. I tried adding a copperband to a tank with an established yellow tang. The yellow was not having it. If the concern was the kole tang, I would do it, but I didn't see about the butterfly. Sorry.

[Waiting patiently for the reply with either the exploding happy face or dead horse]
 
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