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Hi Guys, I have a 250L, 4ft Tank and want to add a really colourful tang for relatively good price i.e £50-£70.

I have a purple firefish, 5 chromis, 2 clowns, 6stripe wrasse, half black mimic tang(fairly small) and cleaner shrimp with live rock etc and coral mainly soft.

What really colourful tanga could i add, not the yellow tang too expensive.
 
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Hi Guys, I have a 250L, 4ft Tank and want to add a really colourful tang for relatively good price i.e £50-£70.

I have a purple firefish, 5 chromis, 2 clowns, 6stripe wrasse, half black mimic tang(fairly small) and cleaner shrimp with live rock etc and coral mainly soft.

What really colourful tanga could i add, not the yellow tang too expensive.
For color and temperament- Lavender or Tomini Tang or Gem tang (not cheap but gorgeous)
 
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what about a gold rim rang? only small
You can however they go both ways- Ive seen well behaved ones and then some annoying to other fish
 

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None. One is more than enough tang for a 60g tank.

Your tank actually seems to be stocked fairly nicely. I'd get one of the nicer filefish if you don't have any corals that could be nipped -- they add lots interest to any aquarium.
 

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