Lifespan of a tang in a tank

goodtimes2

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What type and how long a period have you had a tang in your tank? Can most tangs live more than 10 years in captivity ?
 
I took a behind-the-scenes tour of Sea World with the local fish club one day. They had a tank with a few dozen good-sized hippo tangs. The staff aquarist who was showing us around said they dropped a bunch of quarter-sized babies into the tank 30 years before when the park opened, and hadn't added more since.
 
I know of a tank with a blue tang 20 years old, and Zoster Butterflies 15 years old. At the Long Beach Aquarium there is an Annularis Angelfish 3' long. I assume it is over 20 years old and is the king of the tank. Largest tropical fish in the entire aquarium next to the reef sharks.
 
A fish store in my home town that I worked at for 6 years is still ticking. It has been in the same tank since I was ten years old and I am nearly thirty. Many larger surgeonfishes can live longer than 25+ years in captivity and can conceivably live 35+ years. Tangs mature quickly and grow quickly as few of them will live that long or in our tanks for that matter.
 
An Australian study in the 90s dated a clown tang Acanthurus lineatus at 42 years old and a Naso annulatus at 45 years old... both in the wild, so the potential for a long life is there... :)
 
There is nothing, that we know of, in this universe that will live forever. All creatures have some type of average life span.

Actually you're wrong... I reread the Australian scientific article I mentioned above and they did find a Zebrasoma scopas that has been alive forever.






Just having some Friday fun!:celeb1:

Copps
 
Actually you're wrong... I reread the Australian scientific article I mentioned above and they did find a Zebrasoma scopas that has been alive forever.






Just having some Friday fun!:celeb1:

Copps

Must be doing water changes from the fountain of youth. :lol2:
 
There is nothing, that we know of, in this universe that will live forever. All creatures have some type of average life span.

Can we make this the statement of the year?? lol:beer:

Actually you're wrong... I reread the Australian scientific article I mentioned above and they did find a Zebrasoma scopas that has been alive forever.



Just having some Friday fun!:celeb1:

Copps

I should start drinking whatever this tang is :lolspin:
Happy friday!
 
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