Tangs in a 60gl Cube?

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Well....my 60gl Cube is finished cycling and I want to start adding fish.

Currently I have a 180gl sps tank and my fish choices are pretty much unlimited due to the size. However, when doing some homework on selecting fish for my new 60gl build I noticed that most tangs require 75gls+. I really want a yellow and blue tang for my 60gl Cube. I was planning on getting the smallest ones I can find (1-1.5").

So, are tangs suitable for a cube as small as 60gls?

Many thanks for all replies...............
 

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IMO, I would stick with a tomini or a mimic in a 60 cube if they are intended to stay long term in there. Again, IMO. I've seen yellows, purples, and scopas living happy within 55's for years. GL
 
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IMO, I would stick with a tomini or a mimic in a 60 cube if they are intended to stay long term in there. Again, IMO. I've seen yellows, purples, and scopas living happy within 55's for years. GL

Dead on! Brilliant! While it is true most, if not all tangs will eventually be too large for that water volume (also aquascaping adds/detracts as well); it may take three or more years to reach "critical mass". If fed well, they all grow pretty quickly, and if starved, they nearly all start nipping at corals for sustinance...catch22. i say enjoy the fish, and provide the best water you can. You will do well!
 

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I have a hippo in my 70gal cube 30x30 with no issues... She's about 2" right now and a little skittish but super healthy and had her since she was 3/4"... I'm sure in a year or so I will have to move her but for now all is well...
 

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I have a hippo in my 70gal cube 30x30 with no issues... She's about 2" right now and a little skittish but super healthy and had her since she was 3/4"... I'm sure in a year or so I will have to move her but for now all is well...
 

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I have a hippo in my 70gal cube 30x30 with no issues... She's about 2" right now and a little skittish but super healthy and had her since she was 3/4"... I'm sure in a year or so I will have to move her but for now all is well...
 
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All great suggestions.....I never thought about a Mimic tang, it's been a while since I've had ne of those.

I may "try" a very small blue hippo and yellow tang and if they get too big I will simply transfer them to my established 180gl sps tank.

I was thinking of stocking the 60gl Cube with: hippo & yellow tang, lawnmower blenny, 5-7 dispar anthias, royal gramma, mystery wrasse and possibly a longnose hawkfish.

I've only owned tanks 180gl and larger, so this 60gl Cube is an awesome experience for me and our billiards room. It is coming out pretty slick.

Many thanks again..............
 

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