Is that A. maculiceps? Beautiful and different...they just get so darn big.I have a yellow, blue, and spot cheek. You don’t see the spot cheeks very often and I think they are so underrated!
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Is that A. maculiceps? Beautiful and different...they just get so darn big.I have a yellow, blue, and spot cheek. You don’t see the spot cheeks very often and I think they are so underrated!
Yes it is! I have him in my reefer 350 and he’s only about 3 inches long.Is that A. maculiceps? Beautiful and different...they just get so darn big.
Is he in the bristletooth family? Looks a lot like kole tangs with his body shapeYes it is! I have him in my reefer 350 and he’s only about 3 inches long.
He’s our fav fish so I already have my girlfriend on board with a 6-8ft peninsula a couple years down the road
I’m so bad with genus and scientific names but this guy is an acantharus.Is he in the bristletooth family? Looks a lot like kole tangs with his body shape
If it helps, all tangs are in the same family. Bristletooth should refer to those in the genus Ctenochaetus. All in that genus literally have bristles for teeth that they comb and scrape algae with.Is he in the bristletooth family? Looks a lot like kole tangs with his body shape
Gotcha. Im so bad with scientific names. I really want one since it looks like a bristletooth or Kole but like dang I ready they get way bigger than koles?If it helps, all tangs are in the same family. Bristletooth should refer to those in the genus Ctenochaetus. All in that genus literally have bristles for teeth that they comb and scrape algae with.
Do you plan for a deep sandbed? And what corals do you want?Bump, any one else wanna chyme in?
Ive got a regal and a french angel in my reef, no nipping. Just the dang kleini butterfly who was a model citizen then decided he likes to eat torches and only torches. -.- as for my bottom of the tank fish I have an engineer goby (love her, keeps my sand clean) and two moray eels!Looking back on the recommendations and talking to some friends, the list is probably more like this:
I was told not to do Angels or Butterflies as they will nip or even eat the anemones. Does anyone have experience with this?
- White Tail Bristletooth Tang
- Hippo / Regal Blue Tang
- Yellow Tang
- Purple Tang
- Maybe a Acanthurus tang, such as a lavender or convict? Please suggest
- Pair of Ocellaris clowns
- Foxface
I would also like some recommendations for inhabitants for the bottom of the tank, maybe a Blenny or two?
Lastly, can any of the tangs on the list come in pairs, or do you only suggest one of each, given the size of the tank.
Thank you again in advance!
Oh yeah, engineer gobies are so fun! So they are good sand sifters? Would they get along with a mandarin goby?Ive got a regal and a french angel in my reef, no nipping. Just the dang kleini butterfly who was a model citizen then decided he likes to eat torches and only torches. -.- as for my bottom of the tank fish I have an engineer goby (love her, keeps my sand clean) and two moray eels!
Awesome stock options, fairy wrasses seem legit. Might double up on purple and blues then. Not 100% sure but a good note that adding all at once is probably the best option.Just stocked my 220 with
two yellow tangs
One purple tang
One Hippo tang
Two fairy wrasses
Two clowns
Large watxh man goby
One blue chromis
I added them all together and they have been good to go! I have tried adding a few other tangs since and they get bullied to death within days.
They are good sand sifters. Just be cautious they are called engineers for a reason! Make sure your scape is secure and on the glass, they tunnel under the rocks. Squirt, my engineer, caused two rock slides, she managed to get under the base rock on the glass and tunnel under it! Love her though, one of my favorite fish. And I have two mandarins, she doesnt bother them at all. The only fish she gets annoyed at are my eels when they try to share the cave with her because they think shes another eel but she just moves to a different part of her tunnels until they leave! I got her when she was a tiny little baby, super fun to watch her grow and change her colors!Oh yeah, engineer gobies are so fun! So they are good sand sifters? Would they get along with a mandarin goby?
Do you have any triggers, puffers, or eels planned?Probably wont go on those then, not enough sand and dont want any mishaps.
As far as CUC, is this pack sufficient? Should I worry about any of these critters becoming food? What other wrasse options would be recommended?
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I would do a lot smaller pack than that to be honest. Probably there 90 gallon pack or so.Probably wont go on those then, not enough sand and dont want any mishaps.
As far as CUC, is this pack sufficient? Should I worry about any of these critters becoming food? What other wrasse options would be recommended?
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