Usually single yellow tangs are kept in a single aquarium or groups of four or more. Keeping Yellow Tangs with other Tangs is quite hit and miss.
Called Surgeonfish because they have sharp scalpels on the base of their tail fins - so beware!
These fish reqwuire a mature aquarium with a lot of hiding spaces amongst live rock. However, this active fish also loves to swim. Therefore, ample room to roam around your aquarium is essential for optimum health. ...
Offer dried seaweed tied to a rock or use a veggie clip, and feed at least three times per week. Sea Veggies, Seaweed Salad and Ocean Nutrition are all ideal products and are very easy to use....
The Vlamingii Tang, also known as the Vlaming's Unicornfish, or Bignose Unicornfish, has a brown to purple body color when an adult. In the juvenile, The color graduates from lighter, dorsaly, to darker, ventrally....
The Vampire Tang begins life as a rather drab juvenile but becomes more attractive once it has reached adulthood. They need ample swimming space and through oxygenation of the water as this species also gets quite large....
The horn of the Unicorn Tang develops when the fish reaches a size of approximately 6 inches. It is located far back on the head and does not extend farther than the tip of the snout. It has large, permanently erect peduncle spines which can easily be tangled in a net or cause injury to the handler.
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The Bristletooth Tomini Tang, also known as the Tomini Surgeonfish is tan combined with yellow, blue, and white highlights as a juvenile. ...
Sohal Tangs are very aggressive. They should not be kept with other tangs or wrasse species. They tend to be well behaved with old tank mates, but may try to kill any new additions. They are only suited for large aquariums with other aggressive fish....
The Scopas Tang, also known as the Brown Scopas Tang is yellow, dorsally, and brown, ventrally. These colors gradually get darker from front to back. The body is covered with fine, intricate, light blue markings. ...
Native to reefs across the Indo-Pacific, the Blue Tang relishes a good hiding location amongst live rock. However, this active fish also loves to swim. Therefore, ample room to roam around your aquarium is essential for optimum health....