Compatibility check

Can Banggai cardinalfish and Blue tang live together?

Banggai cardinalfish and Blue tang may work, but the rule check found conditions that need careful planning.

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Quick answer

Recommended minimum tank for this pair: 190 US gal / 719 L. Keep Banggai cardinalfish at 1+ and Blue tang at 1+ where those group sizes are greater than one.

Factor breakdown

Factor Result Explanation
Water type OK Banggai cardinalfish is saltwater; Blue tang is saltwater. Compatibility pages are generated only for matching water types.
Temperature OK Temperature overlaps at 24-27 C. Banggai cardinalfish is listed at 24-27 C; Blue tang is listed at 24-27 C.
pH OK pH overlaps at 8-8.4. Banggai cardinalfish is listed at 8-8.4; Blue tang is listed at 8-8.4.
Salinity OK Salinity overlaps at 33-35 ppt. Banggai cardinalfish is listed at 33-35 ppt; Blue tang is listed at 33-35 ppt.
Adult size and predation Caution Adult size differs substantially (Banggai cardinalfish: 8 cm; Blue tang: 30 cm). Add cover and avoid housing juveniles with adults.
Temperament and aggression OK Banggai cardinalfish (peaceful to semi-aggressive) and Blue tang (semi-aggressive active grazer) do not have an obvious aggression clash in the dataset.
Fin nipping risk OK The dataset does not flag this pair as a fin-nipper plus long-finned combination.
Schooling and group needs OK Neither species requires a large school in this dataset, though normal social behavior still matters.
Explicit avoid tags OK No explicit avoid-tag conflict was found between these two records.
Minimum combined tank size OK Use at least 190 US gallons (719 L) for the pair, based on the larger minimum tank plus bioload and activity adjustments where relevant.

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