Patty Doxey - 2015-07-27 Beautiful Blonde Naso Tang (male) he is roughly 11 to 12 inches long. Has really rich coloration, orange spine with a really spike Rich orange unicorn. Needs a tank of 200 gals or larger. Healthy Eats about anything, doesn't bother my corals and is a peaceful Tank mate. Selling $200.00 in buyer can't pick up the fish Buyer will agree to pay for any shipping costs. Be sure to Insure because all sales are final.
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Moby Moore - 2015-12-23 Do you still have your large Blonde Naso for sale?
Anonymous - 2015-07-30 I have a 100 gallon tank with a bamboo shark, what fish would be good tankmates
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Clarice Brough - 2015-08-06 Any fish that are not too aggressive and too large for the shark to eat.
Anonymous - 2015-08-10 is their a species that you can name
Clarice Brough - 2015-08-21 The Naso tangs are fairly passive fish. They typically mix well with most other fish species, except for other tangs and surgeonfish, and they may be a bit overwhelming to smaller fish. Good tankmates can be any of the Angelfish Anthias, Butterflyfish, Damsels, Dottybacks, Wrasses, Parrotfish, Triggers, Rabbitfish, and so on.... There are so many choices, that you may want to decide what other fish you do want to keep, and see if they will get along with your tang.
This beautiful 'Blonde' Naso Tang is every bit as hardy as its Pacific counterpart, only more rare and a bit more expensive!
Beautiful Blonde Naso Tang (male) he is roughly 11 to 12 inches long. Has really rich coloration, orange spine with a really spike Rich orange unicorn. Needs a tank of 200 gals or larger. Healthy Eats about anything, doesn't bother my corals and is a peaceful Tank mate. Selling $200.00 in buyer can't pick up the fish Buyer will agree to pay for any shipping costs. Be sure to Insure because all sales are final.
Do you still have your large Blonde Naso for sale?
I have a 100 gallon tank with a bamboo shark, what fish would be good tankmates
Any fish that are not too aggressive and too large for the shark to eat.
is their a species that you can name
The Naso tangs are fairly passive fish. They typically mix well with most other fish species, except for other tangs and surgeonfish, and they may be a bit overwhelming to smaller fish. Good tankmates can be any of the Angelfish Anthias, Butterflyfish, Damsels, Dottybacks, Wrasses, Parrotfish, Triggers, Rabbitfish, and so on.... There are so many choices, that you may want to decide what other fish you do want to keep, and see if they will get along with your tang.
The blonde naso tang is a must in every large aquarium.