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Old 03-31-2005, 03:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Can I add a Hippo Tang?

Hey guys, this is my first post here!

I've got a 100 gallon reef tank with about 200 lbs. of live rock and a few corals. I have the following fish:

1 Flame Angel
1 Lawnmower
1 Gold Maroon Clown (with BTA)
1 Puddingwife Wrasse
3 Chromis
1 Royal Gramma

and the kicker

1 Kole Tang approx 3" (he's my newest addition, only been in the tank 1 week)

I was wanting to add a Hippo Tang about the same size of my Kole Tang. I've read that these are 2 of the most mild mannered Tangs. That would give me a total of 10 fish in my tank (none of them bigger than 3&quot Would adding a Hippo be ok? Would the 2 Tangs get along? My Kole hasn't been in too long so he shouldn't be too set in his way yet...
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