Pacific Blue Tang

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you will get attached. They are beautiful fish
Very true wait, are the pacific blue tangs the one without spikes? I have seen some that have spikes on them, similar to a foxface,
 
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not like a fox face
 
Thats the pacific or hepatus tang. Hippo for short.
 
This is the Atlantic blue. They start off yellow and switch colors as they reach 4 to 5in

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Oy .... somebody’s confused. Paracanthurus Hepatus is the pacific blue tang with lots of different names .... hippo, regal, palette .... all the same fish. It grows quite quickly and is a highly idiosyncratic fish, particularly when cramped. Very small hippo tangs have a poor survival rate. I would not personally put one in a 40 gallon tank. Needs at least a six foot tank, eight is better.
 
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Oy .... somebody’s confused. Paracanthurus Hepatus is the pacific blue tang with lots of different names .... hippo, regal, palette .... all the same fish. It grows quite quickly and is a highly idiosyncratic fish, particularly when cramped. Very small hippo tangs have a poor survival rate. I would not personally put one in a 40 gallon tank. Needs at least a six foot tank, eight is better.
I might just get a coral beauty angelfish
 
That doesn't sound ideal.. to keep for a short time just to re-home?
 
Hello, does anyone know if I can temporary keep a Pacific Blue Tang in a 40 gallon tank for a year since they are slow growers and I really want a blue tang. Will this pose any problems with the health of my tank?
Thank you so much! Does this count to a pacfic blue tang as well?

Pacific and Atlantic blue tangs are very different. Atlantics are all blue and Pacifics look like hippo tangs and look like "dory"
they both need like 75-100 gallons full grown and maybe even 125 if yours out grows it. A 40 would be fine for like only a couple of months if u buy a small one. tank mates can be anything except for large predatory fish and other blue tangs
feed vegetable matter every day
 
Pacific and Atlantic blue tangs are very different. Atlantics are all blue and Pacifics look like hippo tangs and look like "dory"
they both need like 75-100 gallons full grown and maybe even 125 if yours out grows it. A 40 would be fine for like only a couple of months if u buy a small one. tank mates can be anything except for large predatory fish and other blue tangs
feed vegetable matter every day
What about a powder blue?
 
What about a powder blue?

A powder blue would be a worse choice than a Pacific blue. They are more active, more aggressive, and aren't sold as "tiny" juveniles.
 

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