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Some says this is one of hard fish to keep due to prone to ick. However with proper quarantine and mature tank, it is not impossible to keep PBT for long time.
These are my two PBT kept in 220g tank, been keeping them for 4+ years.
 
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Agreed.

I find the achilles tang similarly easy.

Could be tank size,...i have a 225g
I wound not say easy, but if you qt properly it's not that difficult.

Those are beautiful photos, op!
 

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