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The Bluespine Unicorn Tang, also known as Naso unicornis, is a species of tang that is commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region. It has a distinctive appearance with a blue body, black mask around the eyes, and a long horn-like protrusion on its forehead. The fins are yellow, and there are blue stripes on the dorsal and anal fins. The Bluespine Unicorn Tang is a hardy species that requires a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space and live rock for hiding and grazing. It feeds primarily on algae and should be provided with a varied diet of high-quality marine-based flakes, pellets, and seaweed sheets. It is best to keep this species in a small group with other tangs of similar size and temperament. As with all tangs, it is important to monitor the water quality closely and maintain stable parameters. It is also recommended to avoid keeping multiple tangs of the same genus in the same aquarium as they may become territorial and aggressive towards each other.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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Naso Tang
Call for PriceThe Naso Tang, also known as the Lipstick Tang or Orangespine Unicornfish, is a species of tang native to the Indo-Pacific region. They have a distinctive elongated body shape and a small mouth with protruding lips. They are primarily dark blue with bright yellow highlights on its fins and tail. It also has a unique bright blue stripe along the edges of its dorsal and anal fins. Juvenile Naso Tangs have a more yellowish coloration and lack the blue stripe on their fins. In the wild, the Naso Tang feeds on a variety of algae and other plant material, but in captivity, they can be fed a diet of marine-based seaweed, vegetables, and high-quality commercial pellets or flakes.