Tang or no Additional Tang

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I currently have a 180 Gallon Reef Tank. The Current Population Includes 1 Blue Hippo Tang (Dory). I will (within the next month) rehome 2 clown Fish and a small starry blennie to the 180. The other occupants a 6 line wrasse, 3 small Chromis. Is it to much to add another tang (is is to late? the Tang has been in the tank for about a year (There used to be a blond naso, but he died about 9 months ago or so.)
 
I agree with the above! I would buy an acclimation box first though for adding the new tang or any other fish for that matter.
 
Some of my Personal favorites include Vlamingi, Orange shoulder (female), Atlantic Blue, sailfin (Desjardini type), bristletooths ( kole tank and white tail type) and Gem.

A rabbitfish may also be a nice fit for that tank size. Nice large body size, bright color and generally peaceful disposition.

Rev above is quite right. A large acclimation box for introducing new members can save you a lot of headache as well as could save a fish's life.
 
I would avoid any in the genus Naso, and the two "sailfins," but most anything else would work. Any rabbit of the 'foxface' group would be great too. I would probably add 2-3 at a time.

Something like:
Purple
Tomini
Foxface
 
You should be fine, and my Blue Hepatus could not care less what new fish enters tank
 

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