Tangs

Damien Potgiete

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What of these tang combinations are realistic for my 500 litre tank? Blue hippo, yellow, kole- sailfin, purple, powder blue and maybe a kole- purple, hippo, powder blue and sailfin? Or what would you do?
 
Hi, Damien - and welcome!

I'm no tang expert, and not too sure of the liters/gallons conversion - I think you're at about 130 gallons or so?, but I'm told that it's easiest to keep tangs of different genera together. So hippo/yellow/kole ought to work well enough, but sailfin/powderblue/purple might be more difficult, due to both the sailfin and purple being members of the Zebrasoma genus. (The sailfins get pretty big all by themselves, something to keep in mind.)

I'm looking at stocking a 220 gallon tank, and already have a kole, (Ctenochaetus) so I'm giving some thought to adding a powderblue (Acanthurus) and maybe a purple (Zebrasoma). Keeping tangs of the same genus - even the same species - in a tank can certainly be done ... but may require some rather cautious introductions.

~Bruce
 
Neither a hippo nor a sailfin will work well long-term in a 500 liter tank. Powder Blue is problematic as well. Assuming a 4' tank 2 max.
 
IMO, the Sailfin, Hippo, Powder Blue should not go into that tank. You may be able to get away with a Kole and a Purple, but not a 4ft tank. If the tank is 5ft or longer, I think you could do the Kole and Purple. I only have 4 in my 8ft 240.
 
I agree with some of the others. The only ones really suitable for that size tank are the yellow, purple, and kole. The others get too big. If it were me, I wouldn't do more than 2 out of those 3.
 
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