Kole tang or flame angel

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Hello all,

I am fairly new to the Hobby, 9 months in. I have a 65gal tank, 36" x 18" x 24". I have a few smaller fish, pair of clowns, diamond goby, gramma, and a wrasse. My wife would really like to add a bigger fish to the system, I'm just not sure what kind of bigger fish I would be able to add. I have seen different posts on the kole tang or flame angel. Would I be able to add one of these or not. If not, what would be more suitable? I don't want to add something that can't be happy. I feel like one more fish could go in the tank. Thank you in advance of your opinions.
 

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I absolutely love my yellow eye kole tang beautiful fish. Reef safe. Is your tank fish only or reef. A 90 would be better for a kole but your tank should be fine just make sure it's the only tang in there because size of tank.
 
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I have just started with some coral. Nothing fancy, a few zoa's and a branching hammer.
 

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If you are willing to take the risk that the Angel may end up nipping on any corals you have. I would do the angel.
 

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Would the angel would have plenty of room in my size tank?

I have had one in my 65 for 3+ years now --- along with 2 other dwarf angels, a cardinal and a yellow candy hogfish.

Think a flame would fit in perfectly.
 

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While I have a 90g, my Kole Tang is the best choice I made. He spends all day, every day looking for algae on rocks. While a Flame would be prettier, my Kole is an absolute workhorse. Just my 2 cents.
 
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I have not looked at the Tomini tang before. Everything I read about varies so much on size of tank. Live Aquaria says minimum of 70 gallons, that's why I'm asking. Your comments have been very helpful.
 

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I have not looked at the Tomini tang before. Everything I read about varies so much on size of tank. Live Aquaria says minimum of 70 gallons, that's why I'm asking. Your comments have been very helpful.

If your a bit minimal on rockwork you would be fine with a tomini or the kole. I have a tomini. Great fish.

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I think the tank is too small for any tang, but a flame angel would be a good call. As to potential nipping, all you can do it wait and see.
 

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