Lavender Tang
Lavender Tang (Acanthurus nigrofuscus)
The Lavender Tang, also known as the Spot-Cheeked Surgeonfish, is a strikingly colorful species found in large schools on Central Pacific reefs. It features a blend of lavender and tan hues, with distinctive orange spots on its face that transition to numerous small black spots across its body. The tail of this fish is forked, adding to its unique appearance.
To provide a suitable environment for this fish, a 125-gallon or larger aquarium is recommended to offer ample swimming space. The Lavender Tang prefers live rock for grazing and hiding, which also helps create territories. While it is generally peaceful with other fish, it can be aggressive toward other Tangs and Surgeonfish.
In addition to meaty foods, it’s crucial to offer the Lavender Tang a diet rich in marine-based seaweed and algae. This diet supports its immune system, reduces aggression, and enhances overall health. Provide dried seaweed attached to a rock or use a veggie clip, feeding at least three times per week. Sea Veggies, Seaweed Salad, and Ocean Nutrition are ideal options that are easy to use.
Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 1″ to 2″; Small/Medium: 2″ to 3″; Medium: 3″ to 4″; Medium/Large: 4″ to 5″; Large: 5″ to 6″