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Would I be able to have a couple tangs in a 110 gallon reef tank? I also have a 75 gallon I would like to add some to but I’m not exactly familiar with tank size and so on. I’m sure it’s probably a no for the 75 but I’d thought I’d try lol.
 
I had a purple tang in a 3ft tank and he did fine. But i would recommend at least a 6ft tank.
 
Drreefsquarantinedfish.com has tank sizes listed for each fish. Good place for size references.
 
In a 4’ tank you ideally want to stay within the Ctenochaetus genus. The other genera all get aggressive and large and chances are wont do well in a 4’ tank.
I assume your 110 is a 5’ tank in which you could get the Yellow and maybe a smaller Acanthurus in there however I wouldn’t risk it unless you know you want to keep a low stock on your tank.
 
Would I be able to have a couple tangs in a 110 gallon reef tank? I also have a 75 gallon I would like to add some to but I’m not exactly familiar with tank size and so on. I’m sure it’s probably a no for the 75 but I’d thought I’d try lol.
Keep good water quality and feed variety you will be alright
 
I have 6 in a 300, had them in a 140 for a while did ok but moved them when they got bigger they are so happy and no issues. My blonde naso has to be at least 6 inches and is super mellow...
 
So my question is what tangs can I keep in a 75 and what tangs can I keep in a 125?
 
Ok so how many of each can I have and when I say each I mean the yellow tang the powder brown tang and the scopas tang?
The yellow is the only one of the three you’ve listed I would do in an understocked 4’ tank, the powder brown may work in an under stocked 125.

If you didn’t want to understock the tank then stick to the smaller Bristletooth tangs in the 4’ and the zebrasomas in a 5’.

Z. scopas I would rule out completely, these can be the most aggressive Zebrasomas and need huge tanks to lower that aggression. Z. flavescens I would say is pushing the limits of a 4’ tank however you may be able to fit one comfortably in a 5’ tank.

How many of each in a 4’ tank… I wouldn’t do any more than 1 tang in that size tank (I wouldn’t even do a tang outside of Ctenochaetus - I have a 4’x2’x18” tank with one Ctenochaetus and they’re the least active genus of tang, the one I have is quite active in my 4’). In a 5’ tank I wouldn’t do any more than 2 tangs, which even then I’d feel that would be pushing the limits to a 5’ tank.
 
The yellow is the only one of the three you’ve listed I would do in an understocked 4’ tank, the powder brown may work in an under stocked 125.

If you didn’t want to understock the tank then stick to the smaller Bristletooth tangs in the 4’ and the zebrasomas in a 5’.

Z. scopas I would rule out completely, these can be the most aggressive Zebrasomas and need huge tanks to lower that aggression. Z. flavescens I would say is pushing the limits of a 4’ tank however you may be able to fit one comfortably in a 5’ tank.

How many of each in a 4’ tank… I wouldn’t do any more than 1 tang in that size tank (I wouldn’t even do a tang outside of Ctenochaetus - I have a 4’x2’x18” tank with one Ctenochaetus and they’re the least active genus of tang, the one I have is quite active in my 4’). In a 5’ tank I wouldn’t do any more than 2 tangs, which even then I’d feel that would be pushing the limits to a 5’ tank.
Ok so yellow and bristle in a 75 and the powdered blue or brown in a 125?
 
Ok so yellow and bristle in a 75 and the powdered blue or brown in a 125?
I wouldn’t do 2 in a 4’. Move the idea of a yellow into the 125 with the blue or brown and then only go for 2-3 more fish.
 
Would I be able to have a couple tangs in a 110 gallon reef tank? I also have a 75 gallon I would like to add some to but I’m not exactly familiar with tank size and so on. I’m sure it’s probably a no for the 75 but I’d thought I’d try lol.
I believe your tank is an extra tall and ideally, you want length and width but dont let it stop you from having 4-5 tangs and be aware of growth sizes as an example, you dont want a sailfin, dussomierri or vlamingi which easily grow 8-13" easily
Tomini, gem, purple, yellow are safe size tangs.
 
I believe your tank is an extra tall and ideally, you want length and width but dont let it stop you from having 4-5 tangs and be aware of growth sizes as an example, you dont want a sailfin, dussomierri or vlamingi which easily grow 8-13" easily
Tomini, gem, purple, yellow are safe size tangs.
In what tank the 75 or the 125?
 

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