Black Tangs… where are they?

Do you still have your black tang?


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Flame2hawk

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I find them to be quite awe inducing.

It's similar to witnessing a solar eclipse I'd say. When they swim across your tank they can fan out and completely cast their jet black silhouette over a colorful reefscape. It's an amazing fish and it's hard to feel their presence in a picture.

Here are pictures of my old Full blooded Z. Rostratum. I currently have a hybrid black tang.
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I agree there is something mystical about a black tang/fish. This is why I also like personifier angel’s.
 

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I’m a fan of Black Tangs. I own 3 of them. Here’s one of them in the previous owners tank. Will post video of my tank later when I get a chance. In California you normally see them in the 6”+ size for about $1500. 3” and below will cost you $2000-$2500. For the price and one color I can see why people would choose a more vibrant colored fish. Like mentioned previously, it needs to be in a colorful tank along with other colorful fish.
 
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I see that sixline planning the black tang's demise. That poor tang is not long for this world...
May I just say… that six looks nicer than the black ;)
 
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I’m a fan of Black Tangs. I own 3 of them. Here’s one of them in the previous owners tank. Will post video of my tank later when I get a chance. In California you normally see them in the 6”+ size for about $1500. 3” and below will cost you $2000-$2500. For the price and one color I can see why people would choose a more vibrant colored fish. Like mentioned previously, it needs to be in a colorful tank along with other colorful fish.
It’s nice but the leathers are nicer ;)

Would love to see the trio though, maybe that’ll change our minds on the fish.
 

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Black tangs are the second ugliest. The ugliest is this atrocious thing :cool:

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Pity too, as it's probably the only tang that could fit in my tank. Looks like a tortilla chip gone wrong.
I raise you these monsters. Uglier and even more expensive.
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I’m a fan of Black Tangs. I own 3 of them. Here’s one of them in the previous owners tank. Will post video of my tank later when I get a chance. In California you normally see them in the 6”+ size for about $1500. 3” and below will cost you $2000-$2500. For the price and one color I can see why people would choose a more vibrant colored fish. Like mentioned previously, it needs to be in a colorful tank along with other colorful fish.
Cool that you own 3 of them though!
 

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! I love my black tang. I got one of the last true Hawaiian long nose black tangs before Hawaii was shut down. In the right light he looks blue sometimes.
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Maybe I’ve just not seen the right specimens? So far the ones I’ve seen in your tanks actually look decent.

Or maybe it’s just the way they’re always described as a ‘shadow’ and it doesn’t seem pleasing to me
 

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I wonder how much of it has to do with the back of most tanks being black? I imagine they would look better in a peninsula style tank or a blue background where you can actually see them in the background.
 

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