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Old 05-25-2013, 07:50 AM
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Default FS; Too many blue tangs!

Thought putting six 2.5" blue tangs in one tank is ok but i was wrong. They're chasing each other and stressed out. Need to thin out the crowd. Keeping one and need new homes for the other five. $50 each firm
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Old 05-25-2013, 08:02 AM
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Thought putting six 2.5" blue tangs in one tank is ok but i was wrong. They're chasing each other and stressed out. Need to thin out the crowd. Keeping one and need new homes for the other five. $50 each firm
Hey there, what type of blue tangs ?
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Old 05-25-2013, 08:12 AM
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Hippo or some call it Regal

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ahh, ok. GLWS
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Would two be safe in a 125gallon?
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Generally you can keep multiple tangs in a larger tank if they're different species but they are territorial so it's still 50/50 . There are always exceptions to the rules
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Would two be safe in a 125gallon?
No, regal tangs get very large and are very territorial. One will out grow a 125g within 2 years.
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No, regal tangs get very large and are very territorial. One will out grow a 125g within 2 years.
All the literature I've read states that one would be fine to adulthood in a 125, particularly if there is a lot of swimming and hiding spaces.
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All the literature I've read states that one would be fine to adulthood in a 125, particularly if there is a lot of swimming and hiding spaces.
Not sure what you've been reading but even live aquaria which tends to err on the small side says a minimum of 180g.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...330&pcatid=330

I had one in a 120g and when he got to 5" (went from 3"-5" within a year) it was obvious that he was outgrowing the tank, started getting very aggressive and swam in a stressed sporatic mannor. So I upgraded to a 230g and even then I found it on the small side for him when he got to 8". They get to a foot long in size, a 12" fish is an extremely tight fit for a 125g.
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Not sure what you've been reading but even live aquaria which tends to err on the small side says a minimum of 180g.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...330&pcatid=330

I had one in a 120g and when he got to 5" (went from 3"-5" within a year) it was obvious that he was outgrowing the tank, started getting very aggressive and swam in a stressed sporatic mannor. So I upgraded to a 230g and even then I found it on the small side for him when he got to 8". They get to a foot long in size, a 12" fish is an extremely tight fit for a 125g.
That is funny as that is the one link I didn't read.
http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/Surg...Hippo-Tang.php

But I respect your experience and will error on the side of caution.
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