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smb2415
01/09/2014, 11:33 PM
My tank is 550g 7' long, 3' wide, and 42" tall with open spaces and not heavily packed with rock. I am still in the cycling stage so no real stock list year however this is my wish list for tangs and I would like to know if it is reasonable.

All tang would be purchased at the same time and around 2-3" in size (as small as I can find them).
(1) Blond Naso Tang
(2) Blue Hippos - if they battle one can live in the 100g frag tank
(1) Purple tang
(1) Chevron Tang
(1) Achilles Tang

and finally (1) Sohal tang --to be added as the last fish in the tank and added at the same 2-3". Other tangs should be at least 4-5" when sohal is added.


Other largish fish may include 1-2 triggers, and possibly some angels (still undecided) all others fish are under 5" @ max size.

slgcmg
01/10/2014, 12:36 AM
Sohals scare me, but in a 550, it is possible. Awesome selection.

As for angel, the emperor is my favorite.

RayL
01/10/2014, 12:53 AM
The tang list sounds great, have you considered a yellow tang to give a splash of colour

ca1ore
01/10/2014, 07:36 AM
All good choices. Achilles can be tough, as you probably know, and I'll never keep a Sohal again, just too unpredictable.

smb2415
01/10/2014, 01:46 PM
I have thought of a yellow tang however I did not want to overpopulate on tangs as I have 7 listed already. I plan on adding a yellow to the large frag tank.

nikon187
01/10/2014, 04:05 PM
IME, the sohal will cause problems eventually. We have a small one ( 3 inch ) in our 86 x 36 x 36 and he beats on every other tang in there ( Unicorn is 8+ inches ) Also if you blue hippos do fight, the 100g frag tank is only going to be a temp solution. Other than that it looks good.

snorvich
01/10/2014, 04:09 PM
The Sohal will cause problems. If not sooner, then later.

dppitone
01/11/2014, 08:09 AM
Yeah it's doable. I kept just about the same tang grouping in a 150 gallon with no problems, and the Sohal grew from a juvi to about 9". That was a great menagerie.

That said, there's no accounting for fish personalities and you can't know what you're going to get. But on the average, it should be fine.

ca1ore
01/11/2014, 08:23 AM
The Sohal will cause problems. If not sooner, then later.

I forget who said it , but describing the Sohal as a 'high strung set of swimming razors' just about perfectly describes my experiences with this fish. Other than a Lionfish, was the only fish I made sure to see where it was in the tank before I put my hand in. Far too many better choices amongst the Tangs IMO.

reeferstace
01/11/2014, 01:58 PM
This fish list would work much better if the tank was 8' instead of 7'. Much of the gallonage is height. Tangs need length much more than height.

nikon187
01/11/2014, 08:40 PM
This fish list would work much better if the tank was 8' instead of 7'. Much of the gallonage is height. Tangs need length much more than height.

For a sohal the min i would personally go is 120 x 36 x 24 .. Like i said above we have one ( 3.5 inch ) in a 88 x 36 x 36 and its Not big enough and he is tiny still

reeferstace
01/11/2014, 08:54 PM
I agree. I would not personally put a sohal in an 8' tank. Those guys are beautiful but much to aggressive for my taste.

ca1ore
01/11/2014, 10:21 PM
Probably my favorite group of fish, and I totally get the desire to have multiple Tangs. My 11 year old son asked me the other day if we could get a Naso because 'it's a different body shape'. Just about dropped me falsies (teeth, that is). Doesn't require much prodding though, so a blond Naso now resides in QT to complement a hippo, purple, Desjardini, yellow and Achilles (also in QT). Still would like to add a chevron.

gobolts23
01/11/2014, 10:33 PM
good selection. would stay far away from the sohal though. they may be cute while small but turn into terrors as adults.

smb2415
01/12/2014, 01:17 PM
I've been reviewing my choices and I still think its possible... the key is to get all of them except the sohal which will/may be added down the road.

dppitone
01/12/2014, 06:23 PM
good selection. would stay far away from the sohal though. they may be cute while small but turn into terrors as adults.

I've had two Sohals, growing them from Juvi's to very large adults and didn't have this experience. They were very good tank-mates, and are really beautiful as large adults. Maybe if you add them after mature it's different IDK.