Well, after searching for a moderate to medium large blue, not too aggressive fish for our tank, my wife and I have narrowed it down to a few (although we will still take any other recommendations someone might have)
1) Orange shouldered tang (Acanthurus olivaceous)
2) Lieutenant tang (Acanthurus tennenti)
3) Blonde Naso tang (Naso lituratus v. elegans) (Yes, I know, not really blue, but nice)
My tank dimensions are 8 feet long X 2 feet tall X 19" wide. I am not sure the Naso would be happy there, based on the recommended tang tank sizes on this site. It's got the length but not necessarily the width.
MY question is which fish would someone feel would be best suited to this set up? As always, thanks for any help anyone might be able to offer.
It's tank mates would be:
BUTTERFLIES: Chaetodon miliaris (lemon)
C. semilarvatus
C. auriga
C. falcula
ANGELS: Centropyge bicolor
C. ferugata (rusty)
Pomacanthus navarchus (blue girdled/majestic angel)
FILEFISH: Paraluteres prionurus (mimic toby puffer filefish) (one mated pair)
FIREFISH purple firefish (almost always in hiding, but he IS there and alive)
CLOWNS: one mated pair ocellaris clowns
Thanks!
Bruce
1) Orange shouldered tang (Acanthurus olivaceous)
2) Lieutenant tang (Acanthurus tennenti)
3) Blonde Naso tang (Naso lituratus v. elegans) (Yes, I know, not really blue, but nice)
My tank dimensions are 8 feet long X 2 feet tall X 19" wide. I am not sure the Naso would be happy there, based on the recommended tang tank sizes on this site. It's got the length but not necessarily the width.
MY question is which fish would someone feel would be best suited to this set up? As always, thanks for any help anyone might be able to offer.
It's tank mates would be:
BUTTERFLIES: Chaetodon miliaris (lemon)
C. semilarvatus
C. auriga
C. falcula
ANGELS: Centropyge bicolor
C. ferugata (rusty)
Pomacanthus navarchus (blue girdled/majestic angel)
FILEFISH: Paraluteres prionurus (mimic toby puffer filefish) (one mated pair)
FIREFISH purple firefish (almost always in hiding, but he IS there and alive)
CLOWNS: one mated pair ocellaris clowns
Thanks!
Bruce