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heheheh upgrades are fun:peace: |
There are a couple of options. One is a kole tang. It eats film algae so you have to leave one side of the tank dirty.
The other is the scopus tang. It eats macro algae and other green foods. Reefwars the problem with buying a small tang with the intent that a reefer will upgrade soon is that despite best intentions things get in the way; financial, divorce, kids etc. I agree with doch, I could never part with a tang once I had it for a few years. I could with a wrasse and many other fish but not a tang. They, like clownfish tend to get personalities. |
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i know that and i do the same i get attached and its true stuff does happen but it wouldnt work for me as theres no one here to give it to but in ft mac you could easily give it to someone in edmonton theres hundreds of reefers there who would take a pb or achiles in a heartbeat but i completely agree not a good practise and i would never tell that to a newbie but doch is experienced so i figured id shoot it out as im sure he knows plenty of reefers:):) |
i do love the kole tangs though that would be a good choice im not a big fan of scopas but what one person likes another doesnt right:):)
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Thanks for the suggestions, but neither the Kole, nor Scopas intrigue me. Too much brown... not enough colour for my tastes.
Any other suggestions? |
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possibly a tomini i really the chevron tangs but sadly it grows quite big:):) unfortunetly tangs dont stay small and most get to be larger then 10" a yellow would be fine also but border line |
No kole dissing! Mine hasn't got a lick of brown on it. Purples and blues and of course yellow.
Then I turn the radiums off ;) |
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After I posted that I actually saw a few pics of some pretty nice looking Koles. I'll keep my eyes peeled for a nice one... anybody seen any nice ones lately? Preferably in Edmonton.
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