Adding A Male Naso Tang

mcrist

Premium Member
My question is what are your thoughts on adding a male naso tang to an established tank with an existing female. I've had the female naso for 6 years and was hoping for some input on compatibility/aggression issues.
 
I did it successfully years ago in a 220. They tussled at first for a little bit, but nothing major. Do it at night with the lights out. You should be fine.
 
can someone please redirect me to a thread or site that shows naso male-female differences?
i would love to do it too but first i have to find out if it is male or female :)
 
so from what size you can call a fish 'large'?
mine is about 6-7inch but doesnt have the very long streamers

so, what would you say, male or female?
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we are upgrading to a 500 gallon and just love our naso tang
getting a mate for it would be really great and i think the tank will be big enough to support them
 
so from what size you can call a fish 'large'?
mine is about 6-7inch but doesnt have the very long streamers

so, what would you say, male or female?
11439_224955620632_698550632_347497.jpg


we are upgrading to a 500 gallon and just love our naso tang
getting a mate for it would be really great and i think the tank will be big enough to support them

If you put a gun to my head and made me guess...I'd say it's a male with the beginnings of streamers. Nice blonde naso by the way. Also, adding a 'mate' in the sense you may be thinking probably won't happen. I HAVE heard of people having mated pairs from Hawaii, but they are purchased that way.
 
i am not hoping on them spawning or anything
i just have the same question as mcrist, can i add another tang of the opposite sex? so they can co-exist in the same tank?

and thank you for the compliment on my fish :) allmost all naso tangs offered in lfs here are blondes
seeing a literatus is an exception, but not uncommon
 
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