That's part of the fun of putting together a community that works in the long run. It's more challenging than other types of community tanks, though I would say easier in some ways than Mbuna tanks. With Mbuna you just overstock and stock the appropriate sex ratios. With Tangs you have to remember that they like to have their individual territories, and aren't quite as jam packed as their Malawi cousins.
HEHEHE man afro thats why i love my 120gal its a freak in the making with all the crap i have in there yeah i am going to redo this tank soon and reduce the stock may end up with one of each..
The cool part is i got a crap load of sand for 15 bucks at a Cichlid meet in Indy last sat plus some more tangs oh yeah i got a couple of tanks and 6 Lithobates as well..
i got a crap load of sand for 15 bucks some more tangs brichardi and daffodils oh yeah i got a couple of tanks and 6 Lithobates as well.. some fish foods and a sweet shirt..
are lithobates malawi? oh and im tired of trying to find something with color that stays small for tang. im willing to get 1 species that is non-tang for my tang tank but no more than that. any ideas?