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HOBrien
05/02/2010, 09:46 AM
I know most of yall will say that no tang should be put in anything less than a 5ft tank. I concure with the majority of tangs but there are a select few that stay small enough and my tank allows for alot of swimming room through caves and open water.

I was looking at the following:

Lavender Tang
Tomini Tang
Convict Tang
Thompsons Tang
White Bar Surgeonfish
Powder Brown/Gold Rim Tang

glaukos
05/02/2010, 10:45 AM
i think you will be better with your last 2 choices
powder brown or gold rim
plus both are very beautifull fish

HOBrien
05/02/2010, 10:48 AM
i think you will be better with your last 2 choices
powder brown or gold rim
plus both are very beautifull fish

Would it need to be introduced last due to aggression or before that due to susceptibility to desease from stress.

Drjusc00
05/02/2010, 11:19 AM
Convict... better fish for survival IMHO

Moonstream
05/02/2010, 01:34 PM
Lavender Tang- gets VERY large (I think like 2' long) and im pretty sure they're a naso subspecies

Tomini Tang- good choice. small, good algae eater, not overly aggressive

Convict Tang- not too aggressive, especially for an acanthurus species, but I wouldnt feel comfortable with one in a 55g. even the 3-4" ones Ive seen were pretty active swimmers

Thompsons Tang- dont know much about them, but judging by the fact they're an acanthurus species I'd guess they get big and are mildly aggressive

White Bar Surgeonfish and Powder Brown/Gold Rim Tang- two more acanthurus species, they might not get very large, but they're known for developing aggression problems and getting very large.

I'd stick to britsletooth species like the tomini, you cuold also look into the chevron and koles.

I'd never feel comfortable with the acanthurus species or the lavender in a 12" wide tank, no matter the length of it.

HOBrien
05/02/2010, 01:50 PM
Lavender Tang- gets VERY large (I think like 2' long) and im pretty sure they're a naso subspecies

Tomini Tang- good choice. small, good algae eater, not overly aggressive

Convict Tang- not too aggressive, especially for an acanthurus species, but I wouldnt feel comfortable with one in a 55g. even the 3-4" ones Ive seen were pretty active swimmers

Thompsons Tang- dont know much about them, but judging by the fact they're an acanthurus species I'd guess they get big and are mildly aggressive

White Bar Surgeonfish and Powder Brown/Gold Rim Tang- two more acanthurus species, they might not get very large, but they're known for developing aggression problems and getting very large.

I'd stick to britsletooth species like the tomini, you cuold also look into the chevron and koles.

I'd never feel comfortable with the acanthurus species or the lavender in a 12" wide tank, no matter the length of it.

The Lavender tang gets to a mx of 10" in the wild so smaller in aquariums. Also its not a 55gallon tank. Its a 120gallon tank.

Cantonesefish
05/02/2010, 02:15 PM
I'd never feel comfortable with the acanthurus species or the lavender in a 12" wide tank, no matter the length of it.

a 120g is 24" wide

A kole tang is another one to look at.

mjsfish
05/02/2010, 07:06 PM
Kole and tomini great choices.
white bars get big

HOBrien
05/02/2010, 10:25 PM
Well went with a Kole Tang along with a trio of Solar Fairy Wrasse

Gogandantess
05/02/2010, 11:12 PM
I'd choose the Lavender. A peaceful underrated beauty. :beachbum:

glaukos
05/03/2010, 06:28 AM
Would it need to be introduced last due to aggression or before that due to susceptibility to desease from stress.

i would put it last
sometimes if they are long time in a tank they
try to be bad so they can show who is the boss to new fish

HOBrien
05/19/2010, 11:26 AM
Would a Lavender Tang work with the Kole in this tank?

LisaD
05/19/2010, 11:29 AM
I wouldn't do it. How about a mimic tang?

HOBrien
05/19/2010, 11:32 AM
I do like them. Do you have any pics????

EvilMel
05/19/2010, 12:09 PM
I'd choose the Lavender. A peaceful underrated beauty. :beachbum:
+1. The Lavender tangs are so neat. I am a huge fan.

Koles and Tominis totally rock too but are awesome algae eaters.

HOBrien
05/19/2010, 12:48 PM
+1. The Lavender tangs are so neat. I am a huge fan.

Koles and Tominis totally rock too but are awesome algae eaters.

Would you think it would be ok to add one to the 120 with the kole tang? I already have the Kole tang.

sedor
05/19/2010, 12:59 PM
I just added a mimic tang to my 125...they stay fairly small, and are a great looking tang. I got a chocolate mimic so I get to watch it grow and change from a bright yellow to a whitish, brownish sort of look.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/images/categories/product/p-24033-mimicLemonPeel-juv.jpg

galoot
05/19/2010, 05:11 PM
I vote for a Mimic Tang too. I love mine. Very active, attractive, and aren't very expensive either

HOBrien
05/19/2010, 05:57 PM
alright so far it is pretty much even between the Lavender Tang and a Mimic Tang.

Gogandantess
05/19/2010, 06:47 PM
Go with the Lavender! Lot less common and looks way better!

HOBrien
05/19/2010, 07:38 PM
Here are the fish I have on the tank and need a color that will compliment (stand out).

Juvi Gray Poma Angel
Pacific Pygmy Angel
Yellow Eye Kole Tang
Trio of Solar Fairy Wrasse
Trio of Lubbocki Fairy Wrasse.