Two Tang Compatability

By the way, I really like your tank Tswifty! I really like the aquascaping, it looks cool. Beautiful powder blue too.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13100933#post13100933 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ScottL4619
Ha ha, you would think. I have had mine for just under 4 years and he/she has only gone from 2 inches to around 7. But, I really did see this monster I spoke of earlier and it was huge...easily twice the size of mine. I'm not sure what makes them grow fast/slow, I feed mine tons of meaty and Herb food including a never ending supply of Nori everyday, all day.
Thats a ridiculous growth rate. :lol:

There's no debating they get large... but how fast they get there seems to be the magic question with tangs.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13100965#post13100965 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by IFbettas
By the way, I really like your tank Tswifty! I really like the aquascaping, it looks cool. Beautiful powder blue too.
Thank you. I knew I wanted tangs, so I tried to aquascape as best I could to suit their needs.
 
Alright alright, my "little theory" has enough bullet holes that I will sink it. I am still getting the yellow tang though, and hopefully I will have a larger tank for him eventually. :rollface:

Tswifty: Your aquascaping is amazing. How many attempts did it take you to come to that? Did you use PVC, rods, or epoxy? Your 90 is so spacious that it looks like a much larger tank. Also, what is your flow rate?
 
Your aquascaping does really make the tank seem alot bigger. But now we're getting off topic. ;)

A lot of people keep yellow tangs in tanks smaller than 90 gallons and they do well so one will fit into your tank well. You might also want to consider one of the bristle-tooth tangs like a chevron or tomini. They stay smaller than alot of tangs and are generally really peaceful.
 
Yeah, I really like the two spot bristletooth tang (Ctenochaetus binotatus), and the tomini tang. Also I believe Atlantic Blue Tangs (Acanthurus coeruleus) stay rather small. A lot of places list them maxing out at 9" but I believe I read somewhere that in the home aquarium they usually only get to 6" or 7"

Here's some good info on tangs (about halfway down the page):
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/fishindex3.htm

Two Spot Bristletooth Tang

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Tomini Tang

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Have you ever kept a two spot bristle tooth tang? I have been thinking about getting one if I can find one...
 
No... Same as you, I looked for them, but couldn't seem to find any in stock.

I think they had one in the Diver's Den a few months ago. They are absolutely beautiful fish. I know an RC member has one, and posted a picture of it on Kar93's "Show off your tangs" thread. The colors are absolutely stunning.
 
They are really beautiful fish. My parents wouldn't let me buy one from live aquaria. For some reason they don't support buying live animals online, Go figure.:p The only way I could get one is if I find one locally.
 
If this is your 125 gallon tank I would say you probably could. Just make sure you add them at the same time, or if this won't work add the yellow tang first, as they are usually more passive.
 
Peaceful coexistance...

Peaceful coexistance...

Here is how I handled the "two tang" issue in my DT. See the two separate rock formations? Each tang has his/her own cave to hide and sleep at night... no fighting needed for dominance... the Blue I have had since it was half dollar size. The Yellow was introduced shortly after upgrading to the current tank.

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Give them a place to hide and plenty of swimming room, and you should be okay...

JMHO

LL
 
Yeah I have two seperate islands, I hope it will work out the same for me.

Light: I wish I had that kind of space. I am really impressed with your tank. Very clean. Plenty of color. Keep at it.
 
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