Best way to acclimate 5 tangs

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I have a 40 gallon tall as an qt and a 8’x3’x2’ dt. The last fish to be added are my tang gang:
1. Blue hippo
2. Sailfin
3 Orange shoulder
4. Blonde naso
5. Tomini or whitetail

I want to prophylacticly put them in copper then prazi. I want all small ones (2-3 inches). What is the best way to add them? All 5 at once? 2, 2, then 1? Any specific order of adding different types of tangs, if not all at once?
 
If it were me, Practicality would be my chief concern. Which tangs are available to you at the time. If you add all the tangs within 3 months and they are all small I don't think you will have problems. I have 6 tangs at home and added them over 6 months. They have been together for over 3 years now.

If you have the luxury of picking the order I would add the Orange Shoulder last as this will likely be the most aggressive IMO. That being said, none of these are super aggressive tangs so I would just add what I could find.
 
If it were me, Practicality would be my chief concern. Which tangs are available to you at the time. If you add all the tangs within 3 months and they are all small I don't think you will have problems. I have 6 tangs at home and added them over 6 months. They have been together for over 3 years now.

If you have the luxury of picking the order I would add the Orange Shoulder last as this will likely be the most aggressive IMO. That being said, none of these are super aggressive tangs so I would just add what I could find.
So if I have all five available now, should I get them all at once?
 
So if I have all five available now, should I get them all at once?
My biggest concern would be keeping that many tangs in a 40 gallon QT for a month. That is a high bioload for a 40 gallon so you would really need to be on top of water changes. It would be much easier if you split the QT up to do 2-3 fish at a time. Then again I have seen tangs the size of a quarter. If they are that big I would do them all at once but if they are 3-4in fish or even 6in fish that would be a lot IMO
 
I want them as small as possible. So if they are 2 inches or less, I can do all five together?

I’m not overly concerned about the bio load because I do something with the fish every couple of days. I am fine with water changes. I’m concerned with aggression. If small fish can stay in there for a month, without aggression, it should be fine. If I break them up, I’m thinking the blue hippo, the sailfin, and the naso first, then the orange shoulder and the whitetail.
 

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