+1 to this, multiple tangs can work in the right hands but two zebrasoma’s in a 4’ tank is going to be hell for everyone (Even the non-tang fish).
Personally, I have found even with alot of fish movement a tank will often still look empty. I have 10 fish in my 4’ tank and it looks empty but this could be because I’m missing my favourite fish (It died a week ago and I can’t figure out why). Ctenochaetus not being lively? PFFT please, you’ve never seen a happy Ctenochaetus then!
That’s just a few videos of my guy. I personally love them, I have never had a tang more lively then these guys can be. Their personality is SO much better than other tangs (I have owned 3 tangs in the past - P. Hepatus, Z. Scopas, Flavescens and now C. Binotatus). Yes the others swam but they didn’t have the personality I have now.
You do want only a few large fish in a 4’ tank, I have a foxface, blue eye kole tang, and a swallowtail angelfish. I’m also going mixed reef and with the “sticks” in the tank, I wouldn’t have any more large active fish.
Here’s what I’d do:
- Foxface (Personally I’d choose Siganus magnificus or uspi)
- Bristletooth tang (Ctenochaetus binotatus, flavicauda or tominiensis)
- One clown (A pair will be extra bitey)
- Wrasses! (Look at the wrasse lovers thread, collect an idea of what you like then post them here for us to sort through if you want)
- Goby/Shrimp
- Firefish/Dartfish