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Dre

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Keep in mind that whatever people tell you ,it is hard to determine what these fish will do when you put them in your tank withother tangs.For example i had a Kole tang,Yellow tang and a Naso.I introduced a Sohal tang and to my surprise the smaller Kole tang was the aggessor.After removing the Kole for two weeks he was still the little bully.Keep us posted .
 

InfernoST

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I'll keep you updated, just wanted to get a feel for the co-existence before getting him. I understand there are no guarantees but there are definite no-no's.
 

Dre

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Kole Tangs do poorly IMO.They need a constant supply of food and film algea on the live rocks ,sand and tank glass to graze on through out the day.If there food supply run out they will soon after lose weight and starve to death.
 

Awibrandy

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Kole Tangs do poorly IMO.They need a constant supply of food and film algea on the live rocks ,sand and tank glass to graze on through out the day.If there food supply run out they will soon after lose weight and starve to death.

I haven't had this problem with my Kole! But then again I do like to keep my fish & corals well fed.;)

But to answer Infernos ?, It is always a gamble when introducing new fish into an established tank.
I've had so called mild mannered fish kill so called aggressive ones. Size, color, shape nothing compares to the individual personality of the fish..
 

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