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![]() So we where at big als yesterday and we ended up buying a small clown tang
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![]() I really liked my clown tang, although there is nothing peaceful about a reef with one in. They are continual aggressive swimmers, always hungry, and will battle anyone in it's way. If he's top guy with no other tangs, he might be fun! Your yellow might try, for a while...
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I've purchased small clown tangs twice (damsel sized .. 1 inch) and thin. Luckily I choose clown tangs that were already eating..and within a month they doubled in size. My first sucummbed to an overly long or improper fresh water dip, but my 2nd one is thriving...swimming all over the place. I dont' have more aggressive fish with my current one ... so i can't mention on the durability of clown tangs takin a nippin. The only thing i'd note is that ... like emperor angels.. they are not as colourful as on the reef .. but it's still a nice fish . The fact that it never keeps still means that it's hard to appreciate the nice striping pattern. |
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![]() Our Clown tang is eating and seems very healthy so we added him to our main tank last night. At first everyone got along fine, but after about a 1/2 hour our lavender tang started to chase him around and our yellow tang thought it would be fun to get in on the action
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