lorenk Active Member Market Messages 1,024 Reaction score 2 May 15, 2008 #1 I have large blonde naso and am thinking to add a large vlamingii of about the same size. What do you all think? Crazy? They are both the same species. Looking to here from some folks that have done that.
I have large blonde naso and am thinking to add a large vlamingii of about the same size. What do you all think? Crazy? They are both the same species. Looking to here from some folks that have done that.
R rockdog Member Market Messages 429 Reaction score 0 May 15, 2008 #2 Body shape is very similar, I would use Extreme caution. Everything I have read says mixing tangs is OK unless they are shaped the same... I would guess that it would depend on the demeanor of the fish too! Good Luck Jason Nice meeting you too...
Body shape is very similar, I would use Extreme caution. Everything I have read says mixing tangs is OK unless they are shaped the same... I would guess that it would depend on the demeanor of the fish too! Good Luck Jason Nice meeting you too...
T tito Member Market Messages 38 Reaction score 0 May 15, 2008 #3 if you have two , one need to be larger. :yes:
lorenk Active Member Market Messages 1,024 Reaction score 2 May 15, 2008 #4 Meh, I think I'll forgo the risk. It could be done if I was going to be around to supervise, but with my luck they'd go at it when I went to work.
Meh, I think I'll forgo the risk. It could be done if I was going to be around to supervise, but with my luck they'd go at it when I went to work.
glxtrix Active Member Market Messages 4,226 Reaction score 6 Location Smyrna May 15, 2008 #5 duuuuuuuit! Pretty much all tangs have the same body shape....dump a lot of food in there when you add him and hope for the best
duuuuuuuit! Pretty much all tangs have the same body shape....dump a lot of food in there when you add him and hope for the best
lorenk Active Member Market Messages 1,024 Reaction score 2 May 15, 2008 #6 If someone else does not buy him, I'll likely pick him up on my way through.