rica5tully
New member
Question for those more experienced than me:
How do you put two tangs in one tank, without them killing each other? I'd like to put in a yellow tang and a hippo tang. I've seen guys do this, but I always thought you should keep your fish as distinct (non-competitive) as possible.
I thought I could throw them in there at the same time. But then I wouldn't be able to quarantine them properly. (since I only have space/money for a 10-gallon quarantine). I guess if I got them really young?
If there's one thing that almost made me quit this hobby it was parasites, so I'm pretty ruthless about quarantining.
Any ideas?
How do you put two tangs in one tank, without them killing each other? I'd like to put in a yellow tang and a hippo tang. I've seen guys do this, but I always thought you should keep your fish as distinct (non-competitive) as possible.
I thought I could throw them in there at the same time. But then I wouldn't be able to quarantine them properly. (since I only have space/money for a 10-gallon quarantine). I guess if I got them really young?
If there's one thing that almost made me quit this hobby it was parasites, so I'm pretty ruthless about quarantining.
Any ideas?