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![]() Trust me you do not want to get a clown tang. They like Sohols are brutal.
If you decide to get one it is not likely to survive long. For reasons unknown they do well for a while then die for no apparent reason. That has been my experience and also what I have read. Last edited by naesco; 08-23-2013 at 03:23 PM. |
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![]() My experience with clown tangs is that they definitely are difficult to keep for two reasons. 1. Their survivability rate is low. 2. They get brutally aggressive as they mature. Certainly it's not impossible to keep them, but definitely more challenging than most other tangs. My last clown tang I had for two years before I had to surrender it to my LFS. It took out a parrot fish and a clown triggerfish and pretty much stressed out everyone else in my tank. I think he just snapped one day because he was perfectly fine (a "model citizen") for a while. Then he just decided out of the blue that he didn't like certain tank mates anymore.
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One of my biggest fears with my clown tang, and your story is one I have heard a few times before. |
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![]() Two of my favorites, Sohal and Clown, but I would never put either in my tank. Too many horror stories of them killing whole tanks in a day.
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