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The tank is an AGA 65 which is 36"L X 18"W X 24"H. It has open rockwork as pictured below. If your answer is yes, what tang would you put in there? My wife wants one but I'm not sure the tank is big enough.

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Yes you could get one of the smaller tangs. I would suggest something like a Yellow, Kole, Scopas, Bristletooth Scomini, or Mimic Lemonpeel. (I just did a quick search on Liveaquaria for the smaller tangs).

 

All of these tangs have recommended tank sizes from 50-70 gallons.

Larry,

I would suggest a yellow tang. I have one in my 65g and he is very happy. He was housed in my 26g for 2 months while I was setting up my 65g and he was happy as clam in there.

I'd probably go with one of the less active ones like a kole. Most of the Zebrasoma & Acanthurus are cruisers when grown. Ctenochaetus seem to be just a tad less active.

 

If you're not into the more common ones a cool one is Ctenochaetus tominiensis (Tomini Tang) - definately not the run of the mill tang.

a convict surgeon or convict tang can grow up to 8 inches. need to take that into account when deciding which are his tank mattes.

Poor fish never did anything to you and you want to go sending it off to prison. :(

Convict, adjective or verb? You decide :D

Just got back from BRK-M with a small yellow tang, cleaner shrimp, and an addition to my clean-up crew. My wife is very fond of the yellow tang which swayed me in that direction. Thanks folks

Yep, half the size of the one I had a few years ago but very healthy, active, & cute.

 

darn, did I say cute? How un-manly, I meant handsome :rolleyes:

 

ahh, old yeller found its way home again! ;)

Larry,

I believe the manly phrase is, "that's one fine lookin fish". Then lean over and spit yer tobacci in the spitoon and take a swig o beer.

 

My yellow tang is 1 year old and is probably my favorite fish. Glad yours worked out.

 

Steve

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