Yellow Tang

jdm01

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I have a 90 g with a 5 chromis (3 bumblebee and 2 green) and 1 six line wrasse. What would be the pros and ocns of adding a yellow tang? How difficult are they to keep and how would that limit what I can add in the future?
 
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You tank should have the right kind of algae so it can graze on it all the time (or get a vegi-clip and put some Nori in it). Watch out for Ich...tangs are very succeptible. Keep water quality good, like most stuff.

Thats a general answer and I'm sure someone has more to add.
 
They're big and active, so you might not want to add any of the more shy fish, but other than that, they're nice fish. They will place a bit more load on the filtration than less active animals.

I agree about the water parameters, and would definitely quarantine the animal for 6 weeks to deal with marine ich.

I changed the thread title to, "Yellow Tang".
 
Make sure you dont want to add anything else other than the yellow. Because once you add it and it gets established, it will be very difficult to add another fish. But I dont see a problem with adding one, based on what you currently have :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7319393#post7319393 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JENnKerry
Make sure you dont want to add anything else other than the yellow. Because once you add it and it gets established, it will be very difficult to add another fish. But I dont see a problem with adding one, based on what you currently have :)

YOu can add more fish.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7324123#post7324123 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bmallia82
YOu can add more fish.

that depends on the individual. Some won't let other fish into the tank, others will, mine, fortunately, will.
 
I didn't say you can't add anything else, I said it will be very difficult, as yellow tangs are one of the most territorial fish.
 
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