Ctenochaetus flavicauda, Smallest Tang?

pjf

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Is anyone breeding a bristletooth tang, known as Ctenochaetus flavicauda, from the Cook Islands(http://www.fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=59589)?

I understand that it is one of the smallest tangs with a 4-1/2” adult size and will less likely be stressed in my relatively small 75-gallon tank. It is of the same genus as a Kole Tang so I am assuming that it will be just as reef safe and will gobble up nuisance algae.

Thanks very much.
 
Don´t think anyone is having success with tangs... With one this small would be easier to house a group to spawn but the eggs could be smaller and, for certain, fewer than large tangs.

Anyway, just writting what i´m thinking, no real information. :)
Anderson.
 
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