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Love all my tangs

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Ok first off. No comments on the tangs being in a 90 right now. My other tank (110) cracked and this is a temp home till the 500 gets set up in January.

My only 2 tangs. A clown tang (Bozo) and my atlantic blue (earl????? wife named it). The atlantic blue has a little transitioning left to do. They are best buds and sleep together all snuggled up in the same hole.

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Blonde Naso Tang

Our Blonde Naso Tang LOVES this angel hair macro algae. She eats it constantly!
 
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My Lt. Tang. Purchased from LA back in May 2018 at around 3". Today he/she is pushing 7 or 8" and girth to match. Very friendly fish I have to say. Very active. Caught me off guard how fast it grows. Eats everything to include the kitchen sink. Not as colorful has others posted here, in fact, probably drab. But the blue around that tail area and edges of fins when the light hits it just right it has an amazing look. Almost electric. Interesting fish.

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My Lt. Tang. Purchased from LA back in May 2018 at around 3". Today he/she is pushing 7 or 8" and girth to match. Very friendly fish I have to say. Very active. Caught me off guard how fast it grows. Eats everything to include the kitchen sink. Not as colorful has others posted here, in fact, probably drab. But the blue around that tail area and edges of fins when the light hits it just right it has an amazing look. Almost electric. Interesting fish.

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I don't know.... I think it's a pretty cool looking tang :)
 

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My Lt. Tang. Purchased from LA back in May 2018 at around 3". Today he/she is pushing 7 or 8" and girth to match. Very friendly fish I have to say. Very active. Caught me off guard how fast it grows. Eats everything to include the kitchen sink. Not as colorful has others posted here, in fact, probably drab. But the blue around that tail area and edges of fins when the light hits it just right it has an amazing look. Almost electric. Interesting fish.

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I have a small one, great fish, great personality!
 

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I added these two after going tang less for a while. I had to remove a desjardini who had turned into a total jerk back in July. I ended up with algae issues after that, so he must have been really keeping it in check. These two have cleaned things back up. I do have an issue with the bristletooth having his scalpels exposed 24/7 for a couple weeks now. I'm not sure if they are stuck or if it is because he is constantly fighting his own reflection in the glass.

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Algae invading algae: Have you had unwanted algae in your good macroalgae?

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