I'd say it's dependent on :

1. How much core-area is available for the additional winding
2. How easy it is to remove & reinstall the bobbin
3. The total power of the supply

If you're going to drive six IN-18's (the largest commonly-available nixie) 
at 150VDC, that's about 5 watts. Any power used for the new winding would 
need to be offset by using less power from the original output(s). 
Otherwise you will be overloading the supply.

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