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160 Gallon Planning Thread
I am currently setting up a 160 mixed reef with the main fish a fu man chu lion.....looking for other suggestions...is there any type of schooling fish that will work with the lion?
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tangs.....
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Do they all have to be the same exact type? I know you have to add them at the same time..
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I believe you'd want to add something like 3 or more yellow tangs at once. You would want the tank to get established first so it could take the bio hit of multiple fish at once. I don't know if different tangs will school....maybe someone will add to that.
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I don't think a Fu Manchu is a good choice for a large tank with active, aggressive fish. They stay small (around 4" or less) and they often won't take anything but live food. BTW, they are not good shippers. They don't compete well with aggressive feeders. I'd keep a Fu Manchu in a 30-50 gallon tank with non-aggressive tankmates that won't compete with it for food.
You may want to reconsider and get another species. This article by Frank Marini is an excellent reference: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/20...ture/index.php |
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How about an antennetta? Also can I put a powder blue with a yellow tang?
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I think an P. antennata would a good choice, as long as tankmates are compatible.
I haven't kept PBTs, but understand they can be very touchy with ich. If you decide to get one, I'd look for a healthy and eating specimen, be sure to QT a good long time, and add before the yellow tang. I'd choose a tang with a better chance of long term survival, but understand why you'd want a PBT - they are gorgeous. |
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So you think the Powder blue should be in there a long time before adding a yellow....how about a sailfin with the powder blue they don't seem so agressive....
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For good species information, look on wetwebmedia.com. Here is an article on tangs for you that should provide some reasonable guidance. Read carefully (and click links) for recommendations on tangs that will live, be a reasonable size for your tank and not be too aggressive: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/tangs,.htm |
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Thanks a bunch for the tip....I just love the powder blues I may get another one someday in hopes it will make it!
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