Tangs Surgeons
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Dive into the world of marine beauty with the stunning Bristletooth (Ctenochaetus Sp) fish! With its vibrant and colorful appearance, this fish is sure to be […]
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The Bristletooth Tomini Tang is a stunning and peaceful fish that makes a great addition to a large marine aquarium. Its body is mostly tan in color with a bright yellow dorsal fin and caudal fin. The fins have a beautiful blue outlining which add to its attractiveness. This species of tang is known for its long streamers on its dorsal and anal fins, which makes it easily recognizable. The Bristletooth Tomini Tang is a herbivorous fish that grazes on marine algae and seaweed. It is important to provide plenty of vegetable matter in the form of dried seaweed and marine algae sheets to ensure their nutritional needs are met. This tang is generally peaceful towards other fish species, but can become territorial towards other tangs of the same species. Therefore, it is best to keep only one Tomini Tang in the aquarium. A tank of at least 75 gallons or larger is recommended to provide plenty of swimming room for this active swimmer. It is also important to provide plenty of live rock formations with plenty of hiding places to help make them feel secure and comfortable in their environment. Overall, the Bristletooth Tomini Tang is a beautiful and peaceful addition to a large marine aquarium.
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Introducing our special Mimic Tangs (Acanthurus Sp.)! These stunning fish are known for their vibrant colors and unique patterns, making them a captivating addition to any […]
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Introducing the Orange Surgeon adult (Acanthurus Olivaceus) – a stunning addition to any saltwater aquarium. With its vibrant orange color and sleek body, this fish is […]
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The Powder Brown Tang, also known as the Powder Brown Surgeonfish, is a species of tang found in the Indo-Pacific region. These fish are highly sought after by aquarium enthusiasts due to their striking appearance and active personality. They have a dark brown body with a white speckled pattern, and a bright orange band that runs along the edges of its fins. They have a narrow snout and small eyes, and can grow up to 8 inches in length. In the wild, these fish are found in coral reefs and lagoons where they feed on algae and other small organisms. In captivity, they require a large aquarium with plenty of swimming room and hiding places. They can be territorial towards other fish of the same species, so it's important to keep only one per tank. A varied diet of algae, frozen foods, and live foods is recommended for their health and wellbeing.
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