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Tangs

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I learned today to never have only one in your tank. I was at a marine coral reef store close to Niagara Canada today and saw 2 for sale. The owner told me they are fine as long as you have at least 2 in your tank. Just one then they will not eat the frozen food and die . The 2 he had looked healthy and stayed very close together at all times. In these parts they are hard to find so if one did die the other would soon follow so why bother eh.
 

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Many people keep one but it’s nice to have a few like group of 3. They are finicky fish so much harder to train to eat frozen food that’s why most of the time they don’t last long in an aquarium unfortunately.
 
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