by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
Clown tangs are very aggressive and will attack other tangs, even when they are very small. They also get very large in size and become even more aggressive. Care should be taken to ensure highly oxygenated seawater as it is very active.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Convict Tang, also known as the Convict Surgeonfish, has a stunning white to silver body highlighted by six vertical black bars. The peduncle spines (near the tail) are rather small compared to that of other... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Orangeshoulder Tang is also known as the Orange-epaulette Surgeonfish, Orangespot Surgeonfish, Orangeband Surgeonfish, and Orangeshoulder Surgeonfish. As a juvenile, it is solid yellow, with just the slightest hint of blue fringing on the anal and dorsal... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
Lieutenant Tangs are aggressive towards other tangs, but not towards other species. They require a large aquarium with sufficient liverock to hide behind and around, and should be fed at least 3 times a week.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
This fish is relatively hardy, but is susceptible to a disease known as Lateral Line erosion, or Hole in the Head. A vegetarian diet high in vitamins, especially beta-carotene, can aid in the prevention of development of the disease.…