bradleym
Premium Member
OK, looking for opinions here. I have a 210g long that currently houses a sailfin tang, a lieutenant tang, 6 chromis, 2 flasher wrasses, and a canary blenny. I will be adding a diamond goby and 2 clowns in the next month or so.
I believe I can also handle one more tang (biopellets are a dream come true) and I want to choose carefully. Currently I have a small gold rim/white cheek in my QT. However I have been thinking about selling (or trading for store credit) him and a handful of corals and then going for an achilles tang, which I have recently seen available at 2 LFS.
The 2 fish have many similarities, but here's what it breaks down to as far as I can tell. The achilles tang is gorgeous, with striking orange patterns and a rich black body color as well as a nice lyretail thing going on, but costs almost as much as the tank did. The gold rim tang is not as pretty - it typically lacks both the contrast and the body shape I desire most, but it is in hand already and the specific one I have looks to be a cutie (I've attached a photo of mine below). I'm just afraid he'll grow up to be grey and somewhat boring as I've never seen an adult one in person.
Also, any comments regarding better options or reasons to avoid either fish are welcome. I don't know much about tangs but going down the list on Live Aquaria, I have also been tempted by the clown, mimic lemon peel, and black spot tangs as well, but I think a strong contrast to the bright sand and corals would make me happiest. In a perfect world, I'd have a Niger Trigger but that just isn't going to work out.
I believe I can also handle one more tang (biopellets are a dream come true) and I want to choose carefully. Currently I have a small gold rim/white cheek in my QT. However I have been thinking about selling (or trading for store credit) him and a handful of corals and then going for an achilles tang, which I have recently seen available at 2 LFS.
The 2 fish have many similarities, but here's what it breaks down to as far as I can tell. The achilles tang is gorgeous, with striking orange patterns and a rich black body color as well as a nice lyretail thing going on, but costs almost as much as the tank did. The gold rim tang is not as pretty - it typically lacks both the contrast and the body shape I desire most, but it is in hand already and the specific one I have looks to be a cutie (I've attached a photo of mine below). I'm just afraid he'll grow up to be grey and somewhat boring as I've never seen an adult one in person.
Also, any comments regarding better options or reasons to avoid either fish are welcome. I don't know much about tangs but going down the list on Live Aquaria, I have also been tempted by the clown, mimic lemon peel, and black spot tangs as well, but I think a strong contrast to the bright sand and corals would make me happiest. In a perfect world, I'd have a Niger Trigger but that just isn't going to work out.