Hybrids?

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How did someone make a hybrid A. Achilles x A. Japonicus, a hybrid N. Lituratus x N. Unicornis, and a hybrid Z. Flavescens x Z. Scopas? I thought tangs have never been bred/raised from eggs in captivity before? How do they do it?
 
Tangs are group spawners and those hybrids occur quite regularly in the wild when mixed swarms spawn.
So far haven't heard anything about hybrids of hybrids it is possible that those accidental hybrids are sterile.
 
So this occurs in the wild, that makes more sense. I was going to say, the larval stage of the genus Acanthuridae lasts a few months, so I'd presume it would be fairly difficult to maintain the larvae, being pelagic, as feeding them, and the possibility of getting sucked into pumps would be just a few challenges to overcome.
 
Don't forget the Gem x Scopas and Black x Scopas :P

All wild fish...

As far as I know there are no tank raised tangs I've ever heard of.
 
Don't forget the Gem x Scopas and Black x Scopas :P

All wild fish...

As far as I know there are no tank raised tangs I've ever heard of.

Tank bred (meaning the parents spawned in captivity) and tank raised (fish were raised in captivity) are two distinctly different things.
The latter may have already been done from in the wild collected larva.

Attempts to breed tangs in captivity are currently done for example by Sustainable Aquatics: http://sustainableaquatics.com/reflections-on-sustainable-aquatics-moving-from-2014-into-2015-and-the-futur/
 
They breed but out of 40,000 eggs only 150 were still alive at 50 days... More importantly no one wants to see a captive bred yellow tang, put that on the list with clownfish.
 
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