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Old 08/04/2002, 05:41 PM
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tangs

Doe's anyone have powderblue & naso togather in there reef tank? are they compatable?
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Old 08/05/2002, 02:43 AM
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Can't answer you but I'm interested in this question as well. And how big of a tank should you have to have both coexist?
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Old 08/05/2002, 07:32 AM
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Naso tangs, imo, should only be kept in the largest tanks (180+). They are very, very active swimmers and grow to be huge.

Unless you are an experienced reefkeeper familiar with care of hard to keep fish, I would not acquire a powder blue tang. They have a very high mortality rate in home aquaria.

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