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andestang 01-27-2003 08:20 PM

Info on tang
 
Seen a picture of a Dussumieri Tang - great looking fish - anyone ever have one or heard about them. Trying to do homework first and not buy on impulse, not that I've done that before :roll: :wink:
Ande

Troy F 01-27-2003 10:19 PM

Awesome fish, central and south pacific native that grows to almost 16". Zebrasoma desjardanii is the scientific name and it goes by the common name of Red Sea Sailfin as well as desjardani tang. You need a large tank for this one but man are they beautiful.

Troy F 01-27-2003 11:17 PM

Sorry, I'm apparently blind. Ignore my post and I have no info or experience with the dussumieri tang/surgeon :) . You'll have an answer soon though.

Thanks Tony :oops:

andestang 01-27-2003 11:18 PM

16" - wow :shock: , good excuss for third tank ? :D - thanks
Ande

andestang 01-27-2003 11:19 PM

opps - responded to soon :oops: I guess we're even
Ande

Delphinus 01-27-2003 11:24 PM

And not to pick nits, but Z. desjardini is from the Red Sea, whereas its cousin Z. veliferum is found in the South Pacific. They look very similar although there are subtle differences.

8) :P :D

Troy F 01-27-2003 11:38 PM

Your probably right Tony but my reference places them both in the Central and South Pacific. I know that Red Sea in the common name is a bit of a give away. I had a conversation with an LFS owner about this and he mentioned that he received both from the same supplier and same area.

EmilyB 01-28-2003 01:40 AM

Might be of interest to you:

http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.ph...sumieri#113755

StirCrazy 01-28-2003 01:58 AM

I had the non red sea version and I differ from Tony as I think it is nicer looking that the one he likes :wink: the one I had looked identical to the pics he showed except mine has yellow on the tail for even more color.. mine you i had a checker board on the top fin instead of rings.. but you would never realy see that difference unless you are looking close..

as others have said they get large... mine grew 1" in the few months I had him, they are also very teratorial so be prepared for him to take after any other tang looking type fish..

while they are beautiful I think they can get a little large.. so you must either be prepared for a new tank or do not get to attached to him..

Steve

andestang 01-28-2003 02:45 AM

thanks for the input everyone - glad I did some research first - well you guys anyways :roll: Thats disappointing about the size :? But the search will go on
Ande


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