Doctorfish in 135?

imo I don't think so they'd get to big for your tank . it can go to at least 40 cm in lengt and need alot of swimming space
 
WOW, I have only heard doctor fish a couple of times before... never on this board though....one time was when I ate one! lol
 
Their maximum size is 39cm. I plan on keeping one in my 125. And to be perfectly honest I have never seen one over a foot, the 20 times or so, I've been out on the local (Ft. Lauderdale/Keys) reefs, where there's ten's and ten's of them swimming around in big groups.

Here's my 3" guy in a holding tank before the move to my 55gal QT:

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Thanks! Actually I got him from an LFS down in Ft. Lauderdale, and brought him back up to Orlando.

The fish behind him was a Multi-Barred Angel. He unfortuntely was lost when the tang caused a rock slide onto the angel, who was sleeping under some chaeto in the holding tank. :( Completely my fault. Multi-Barred angels are quite rare, especially at the size he was (1.5") and with his appetite.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13198082#post13198082 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AquaKnight407
Multi-Barred angels are quite rare, especially at the size he was (1.5") and with his appetite.
Sorry to derail here...but what did you get the multifaciatus eating?

Sorry for your loss there...they're amazing fish!

Nice tang too!
 
He pretty much ate anything I feed. Mysis, Rod's Food, scallop shivers, and pellets/flakes, the food just had to 'settle' on the tank bottom or on the rocks first. The day before I lost him, he started eating out of the water column.
 
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