Here is a picture of the Regal Blue Tang already in my 120 gallon reef tank:
http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=91717
There is a smaller (3 inch) yellow tang in there too, and they both get along fine.
I would love to add a Powder Blue tang (there is a nice big one that would match the size of the regal blue one, but I am worried about it being the same shape and size as the Blue tang and only in a 120 gallon tank. They can circle the tank since the rock is away from the sides and back wall of the tank. There are lots of big hiding spaces.
DISEASE: Someone at the local fish store told me that Purple tangs from the wild can cause tank raised tangs to die. I had a purple tang for the past couple of years, but when I introduced a tank raised Powder Blue tang in the same week, it died about a week later. The purple tang lasted another year along with a blue tang (not tang raised) but unfortunately died due to a lightning strike (blew out a powerhead and killed two tangs, many snails, and 1 of 3 clowns, but the remaining clowns and chromis survived). So now that I am starting again, I am wondering if I HAVE to stick with the tank raised tangs I supposedly have, and if the Powder Blue tang will be compatible with the large Regal Blue and smaller Yellow tang that I already have.
I COULD wait until this winter when I have the previously mentioned 9 foot tank up and running, and then introduce the Powder Blue AND a Sailfin.
-Or I could get the Powder Blue tang from the wild immediately and put it in a 30 gallon tank with just a Banngai Cardinal fish for a few months.
-Or I could try and put the Powder Blue into the 120 gallon tank and if it doesn't work out temperament wise, put it into the 30 gallon again.
Thanks for any thoughts you all may have.
http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=91717
There is a smaller (3 inch) yellow tang in there too, and they both get along fine.
I would love to add a Powder Blue tang (there is a nice big one that would match the size of the regal blue one, but I am worried about it being the same shape and size as the Blue tang and only in a 120 gallon tank. They can circle the tank since the rock is away from the sides and back wall of the tank. There are lots of big hiding spaces.
DISEASE: Someone at the local fish store told me that Purple tangs from the wild can cause tank raised tangs to die. I had a purple tang for the past couple of years, but when I introduced a tank raised Powder Blue tang in the same week, it died about a week later. The purple tang lasted another year along with a blue tang (not tang raised) but unfortunately died due to a lightning strike (blew out a powerhead and killed two tangs, many snails, and 1 of 3 clowns, but the remaining clowns and chromis survived). So now that I am starting again, I am wondering if I HAVE to stick with the tank raised tangs I supposedly have, and if the Powder Blue tang will be compatible with the large Regal Blue and smaller Yellow tang that I already have.
I COULD wait until this winter when I have the previously mentioned 9 foot tank up and running, and then introduce the Powder Blue AND a Sailfin.
-Or I could get the Powder Blue tang from the wild immediately and put it in a 30 gallon tank with just a Banngai Cardinal fish for a few months.
-Or I could try and put the Powder Blue into the 120 gallon tank and if it doesn't work out temperament wise, put it into the 30 gallon again.
Thanks for any thoughts you all may have.