Best Tang for grazing?

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Any of the tangs from the genus Ctenochaetus would be good. These tangs are known as bristle toothed tangs. Their mouths are designed for grazing on algae. I used to have a Kole tang in my old tank that would eat all kinds of nuisance algae.
 
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so i was also called a NFK... i looked it up and it stands for newbie fish killer, weird i have never killed a fish....hmmm people are so rude
 
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i think im going to go with a kole tang, also how big are scopas? and would a sail fin eat it as well?
 

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our scopas tang are just in frag tanks with no live rock they will eat it off the egg crate

I also have one in a frag tank. Eats off the sand bed and keeps the frag rocks cleaned off. Like him a lot. Got him when he was about the size of a quarter....
 
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so this is probably a stupid questin but is a yellow tang a scopas? this is the link i found for one is this a good buy?

http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/tangs/scopastang/


i kinda want some thing a lil more colorful esp since its not gonna live in this tank forever, also how long can this fish(if its the only one in the tank) be happy in a 65??
 
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so back on topic it is


so this is probably a stupid questin but is a yellow tang a scopas? this is the link i found for one is this a good buy?

http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/tangs/scopastang/


i kinda want some thing a lil more colorful esp since its not gonna live in this tank forever, also how long can this fish(if its the only one in the tank) be happy in a 65??
 

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Scopas are in the same family as Yellow, they are both Zebrasoma, but they are not the same fish.

Yes, that is a good price, but I think shipping is going to kill you....

I don't blame you for wanting more color, also in that family are Yellow and Purple, along with Gem, and the uber expensive Black tang.
 

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Scopas are great tangs and you should be able to get them locally. They are much more attractive in person with some having small blue spots on them and a blue trim around the dorsal fin.
 
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Deffinitely, why not throw in a sea hare as well, they always nock out about any algae problems I have. I just bounce mine back and forth between the display and the frag tank.
 

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