![]() | Become a Sponsor Our Sponsors |
|
Welcome to the Reef Sanctuary forums. We're a beginner-friendly Reef Aquarium community featuring saltwater fish tank discussion, reef aquarium supply reviews, free photo gallery and more! You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to many of our features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! Want to check the place out first? Take a look at our Beginner's Guide for a quick tour of all the features we have to offer the marine aquarium hobbyist. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact support. |
| |||||||
| Home | Forums | Photo Gallery | Chat | Product Reviews | Live Coral Frags | Register | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| General Reef Aquarium Discussion Post all your general reefkeeping questions here. |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| Fire Coral ![]() | Kole Tang and White Cheek Tang Compatibility I'm looking into getting a Yellow eyed Kole Tang (Ctenochaetus strigosus). But Love my whitecheek (Acanthurus nigricans) I have had for over a year. I'm wondering compatibility of these two Tangs and weather they will get along. The White cheek I would say is now 3 inches long, while the Kole I'm looking at is very young and small perhaps only 1 inch long. Thanks Jason
__________________ 370G 3x400W MH + 8X36W T5. ZEOvit System, Bubble king 300Ext, PM CAreactor, 2x Wavy Seas for return. OM 4-Way Closed loop. My Tank Blog |
| | |
| ReefSanctuary Sponsor |
| |
| | #3 (permalink) |
| Totally back ![]() | I would agree with boomerd. How large is that tank? I've noticed that smaller tangs don't seem to acclimate very well or ship very well when I get them at the shop. So keep that in mind when buying these guys. Also with Koles, make sure their mouth is not in any way damaged as they have a delicate mouth that is easily damaged and will cause them to starve rather quickly. I think you are better off getting a tang with a less similar body shape, like a Zebrasoma sp. Mike |
| | |
| | #4 (permalink) |
| Fire Coral ![]() | Thanks. I think I will not get it. I only have a 75G and the thought of two tangs is something I would harass others for. It was a week momment that has passed. Thanks for you help. J I really need a 300G tank
__________________ 370G 3x400W MH + 8X36W T5. ZEOvit System, Bubble king 300Ext, PM CAreactor, 2x Wavy Seas for return. OM 4-Way Closed loop. My Tank Blog |
| | |
| | #5 (permalink) |
| Reef Shark ![]() | I certainly don't blame you for wanting a Kole tang. They're one oif my favorites. Not as colorful as most of the rest, but what a great tank cleaner & wonderrful community fish. Always "mouthing" everything trying to get off specks of algaes, friendly, eats outta my hand, just a great fish. Of course, most of my fish will eat out of my hands, fortunately, no triggers or eels! Been there...The only possible way I can see that this might work, is if you were to catch out the White Cheek,put him in a quarantine tank for a week, do a major re-arrangement of the rockscaping in your tank, release the kole first, then add the white cheek back in after the week . That would give the Kole a bit of time to adjust, and sort of become the dominant "first in " fish, that hte white cheek might accept. not sure...it's dicey at best. |
| | |
| ReefSanctuary Sponsor |
| |
| | #7 (permalink) |
| Serpent Star | Tang compatibilty? This is a question I get a lot at my work!!! Tangs have always been a very sought after species and can be expensive. But as we all know being in this hobby holds each one of us responsible for not only our own tanks but the natural reefs across the world. So we must think and research every choice that is put into our systems. (That is why reefsanctuary is very helpful!) But When we are faced with questions like tang compatibility we must all look to see what would happen if things went worng. For ex: One gets stressed and then gets sick and causes snowballing affect on your system. And then once we for see problems see what things we can do to prevent them from happening. (dark periods, rock arranging in this case.) And if we all did this the hobby would begin to grow and stabilize better! Thanks and good luck! Marinelover |
| | |
| ReefSanctuary Sponsor |
| |