Goldflake Temperament vs Tangs

iced98lx

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Hi all, a question about temperament of goldflakes vs tangs: I have a very peaceful 180 gallon setup with mostly anthias and wrasses as well as a copper band butterfly. Currently the CBB shares dominance with a red stripe hogfish who is the biggest bully in the tank. For a tank full of jumpers I haven't had anyone jump and I do attribute that along with the amount the anthias are out and about to the nature of the other fish I've chosen. I have a few more wrasses I'd like to add and maybe some barnacle blennies but at that point I'm ready to add the "Final Fish" (ha). For a while now I've been planning that to be a single Zebrasoma (Yellow/Purple/Black - leaning towards purple) but have grown fond of the idea of finding a gold flake angel (Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus) instead. Cost aside, I'm wondering which fish will keep the current peaceful feel in the tank?

Opinions welcome!
 
Can't speak for the Angel but the purple can be food aggressive, mine prevented a Genicanthus from turning male. 2 days after removal the change started.
Never had a Goldflake but that's my vote.
 
My goldflake is in the middle of the pack angel wise for my tank but I've never noticed any aggression out of him nor do I think they have a reputation for aggression. Purple tangs are mean pricks.
 
My old goldflake was very peaceful. Kept to himself and left tangs alone.
He however did munch of the occasional zoas, and would decimate and new acans or scoly/fleshy lps I put in

My black tang is also peaceful. Purples can be troublesome when larger
 
My goldflake is in the middle of the pack angel wise for my tank but I've never noticed any aggression out of him nor do I think they have a reputation for aggression. Purple tangs are mean pricks.

Goldflakes are peaceful. Zebrasoma tangs in general, are not. Longer term, I would be more concerned about the hogfish, especially with wrasses.
 
Goldflakes are peaceful. Zebrasoma tangs in general, are not. Longer term, I would be more concerned about the hogfish, especially with wrasses.

The hogfish is a timebomb and this I know. He has eaten tankmates in the past and will again should they be small enough. He luckily did not go after two very small wrasses when I added them but I do realize he'll need to go eventually as he continues to grow. I have mentioned in several other posts about these fish to consider them NOT peaceful as he has a serious attitude. His coloration and coral-safe nature seem to be encouraging sales on places like DD.

I'm feeling like waiting for a small 3-4 inch goldflake may be worth it here to maintain the feel of the community tank, or choosing to just go without anything other than some additional wrasses and other non-agressive fish. Perhaps a pair of hawkfish once all the other fish are adult size may be less risky.
 
My goldflake is still pretty small, about 3". Only a little over an inch when purchased.
She doesn't cause trouble, but takes no guff from a anyone.
The Naso is easily 10x her size but she is right in there at feeding time.
 
We have a 5" goldflake that is not aggressive but is pretty much the second in command after a 9"+ sailfin tang. Other tank mates are blue face, regal and flame angels, moorish idol, blue tang and mandarin. Definitely less aggressive than purple or yellow tangs in my experience.
 
I have a gold flake a purple and a blue tang, a potters, a flame, a scribble and a emperor angel all in a 200g with no problems they are all friends not even a little bullying at all! just turn the lights off and feed heavy you should be fine... They have been in this setup for 4 years! No corals tho my gold flake even picked at xenia and he loved Zoe's and brain corals in my smaller tank.
 
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