I’m looking for some stocking advice as I work towards a 200g build. In my old tank things were simple- 2 clownfish, one burrowing goby, one yellow tang, etc. One fish or pair of each type.
However many fish descriptions state “only 1, unless kept in a large tank.” Like gobies etc. Which begs the question, how many fish of the same species are ok as the tank gets larger? Is there a guide for that?
Specifically when it comes to tangs though, every description of every tang states that they’re aggressive towards other tangs/surgeon fish with no qualifier. Fish compatibility charts lump all surgeonfish together. Yet I’ve seen plenty of tanks that seem to have several varieties of tangs living in harmony. So what are the keys to success, and are some tangs more incompatible with certain other types of tangs? Is adding a baby tang to a tank with an adult better than two fish of the same size, or should I try to find all small juveniles over a period of time?
I’m also looking for specific good tang combo’s and planning advice as well. I know adding fish at the same time is ideal, but if tangs can be aggressive in large tanks I doubt I’d fare well trying to QT all the tangs I might want together. I’m hoping between tang selection and introduction techniques I’ll have success with fish that start at over $100 each!
P.S. An early mistake of mine was reading online about how cardinals are great schooling fish. That’s what I wanted so I bought 5. 3 died from flukes in QT before I knew what was going on, and the remaining 2 hate each other. They just float on opposite sides of the tank and nip if they get close. Then I found articles about how getting them to school is actually difficult with a low success rate. I don’t want to repeat the mistake of incomplete information as I commit money and effort to live animals.
However many fish descriptions state “only 1, unless kept in a large tank.” Like gobies etc. Which begs the question, how many fish of the same species are ok as the tank gets larger? Is there a guide for that?
Specifically when it comes to tangs though, every description of every tang states that they’re aggressive towards other tangs/surgeon fish with no qualifier. Fish compatibility charts lump all surgeonfish together. Yet I’ve seen plenty of tanks that seem to have several varieties of tangs living in harmony. So what are the keys to success, and are some tangs more incompatible with certain other types of tangs? Is adding a baby tang to a tank with an adult better than two fish of the same size, or should I try to find all small juveniles over a period of time?
I’m also looking for specific good tang combo’s and planning advice as well. I know adding fish at the same time is ideal, but if tangs can be aggressive in large tanks I doubt I’d fare well trying to QT all the tangs I might want together. I’m hoping between tang selection and introduction techniques I’ll have success with fish that start at over $100 each!
P.S. An early mistake of mine was reading online about how cardinals are great schooling fish. That’s what I wanted so I bought 5. 3 died from flukes in QT before I knew what was going on, and the remaining 2 hate each other. They just float on opposite sides of the tank and nip if they get close. Then I found articles about how getting them to school is actually difficult with a low success rate. I don’t want to repeat the mistake of incomplete information as I commit money and effort to live animals.