does anyone have/had a harlequin tusk?

kumiko

Member
just wondering if anyone has any personal experience with one. it seems like an awfully beatiful fish, but i have never seen it in any fish store, nor have i really seen any information about it in the books i've read.
also, is there a big difference between the australian one and the indian ocean one?
 

mlm

Active Member
My cousin has one in a 100 gallon tank. It is an awsome looking fish and it has a cool personality. They are kind of pricey though.
 

frenchman

Member
Harlequin tusks are great fishes. I've had one for a while. They are beautiful and good eaters. Mine loved frozen food (only). The cheapest I've seen them in NYC was around $50 but they are usually more expensive. They are quite strong too and if you get one of a decent size, they should cohabitate well with other fishes even triggers. Mine lived in a 55gal fish-only tank for a while. I put it during my tank cycle with some triggers and it did not bother him (although I would not do it again and bet on it). But you are right... I did not see a tusk in a NYC store for almost a year now... :rolleyes:
 

peddler

New Member
:) I live on the west side of Pittsburgh and and my LFS has a nice one in his 250 gallon show tank, its been there for about a month ,he wants$99 for it.
 

rodgro

Member
I saw one today while looking for fish for my new tank. Is this fish acceptable in a reef setting? Sharks please help
 

rodgro

Member
sorry for the stupidity. My reef tank is new. All I have so far is LR, LS, and clean-up crew. What are inverts?
 

set-man

Member
Inverts refer to invertebrates (ie: sea anemones, shrimps, etc). I would not recommend a Harlequin Tusk for a reef tank. They are great fish for larger all fish tanks. They need lots of room to swim & a varied diet. Good luck.
 

rodgro

Member
Thanks. Any suggestions on fish? How about an Indigo Hamlet? I think I would like to stick with fish from Florida/Caribbean
 
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