RobertK
Premium Member
Hello,
I'm considering adding a Kole tang (actually a spotted Kole, C. truncatus) to my tank. I'm a little concerned about aggression, especially given the experience of the RC member who's Kole mauled his radiant wrasse. My question is, do you think this fish's aggression tendencies in captivity would be reduced as an adult if I purchased it as a juvenile, compared to purchasing one as an adult?
Tankmates would be a pair of TR ocellaris clowns, a royal gramma, a coral beauty, a melanurus wrasse, a TR springer's dottyback and a TR yellow assessor in a 70 gallon reef tank. The tang would be the last fish for the forseeable future.
Thanks,
Robert
I'm considering adding a Kole tang (actually a spotted Kole, C. truncatus) to my tank. I'm a little concerned about aggression, especially given the experience of the RC member who's Kole mauled his radiant wrasse. My question is, do you think this fish's aggression tendencies in captivity would be reduced as an adult if I purchased it as a juvenile, compared to purchasing one as an adult?
Tankmates would be a pair of TR ocellaris clowns, a royal gramma, a coral beauty, a melanurus wrasse, a TR springer's dottyback and a TR yellow assessor in a 70 gallon reef tank. The tang would be the last fish for the forseeable future.
Thanks,
Robert