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The Purple Tang has a dark purple colored body with a yellow caudal fin and a number of dark spots on the head and front part of the body. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Tangs also may suffer from a condition called Head and Lateral Line Erosion (HLLE) if their diet is poor. Purple Tangs are especially vulnerable to this condition. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards very similar tankmates or tangs from the same genus, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.
The Purple Tang has a dark purple colored body with a yellow tail and a number of darker spots on the head and front part of the body. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also feed on small bits of meaty foods. These tangs may suffer from a condition called Head and Lateral Line Erosion if their diet is poor. Purple Tangs are especially vulnerable to this condition. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards very similar tankmates or tangs from the same genus, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.206763
The Sailfin Tang has white and gray-brown vertical bars that are decorated with orange lines, and dots on the face and gill area. The most notable feature is the high, grey-banded, sail-like dorsal fin. The tail is yellow, but darkens with maturity. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.237563
The Sailfin Tang has white and gray-brown vertical bars that are decorated with orange lines, and dots on the face and gill area. The most notable feature is the high, grey-banded, sail-like dorsal fin. The tail is yellow, but darkens with maturity. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.208386
The Sailfin Tang has white and gray-brown vertical bars that are decorated with orange lines, and dots on the face and gill area. The most notable feature is the high, grey-banded, sail-like dorsal fin. The tail is yellow, but darkens with maturity. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.206590
The Sailfin Tang has white and gray-brown vertical bars that are decorated with orange lines, and dots on the face and gill area. The most notable feature is the high, grey-banded, sail-like dorsal fin. The tail is yellow, but darkens with maturity. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.213401
The Sailfin Tang has white and gray-brown vertical bars that are decorated with orange lines, and dots on the face and gill area. The most notable feature is the high, grey-banded, sail-like dorsal fin. The tail is yellow, but darkens with maturity. Australian Sailfin Tangs have a much lighter coloration with bright yellow in their fins. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.
The Sailfin Tang has white and gray-brown vertical bars that are decorated with orange lines, and dots on the face and gill area. The most notable feature is the high, grey-banded, sail-like dorsal fin. The tail is yellow, but darkens with maturity. Australian Sailfin Tangs have a much lighter coloration with bright yellow in their fins. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.
Scopas Tangs have a brown body that is lighter towards the head and dark brown to black towards the rear. Their color is variable particularly as the fish matures. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.206939
Scopas Tangs have a two-tone body that is light yellow-grey towards the front and dark-brown to black at the rear. The coloration is variable, particularly as the fish matures. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.211534
Scopas Tangs have a two-tone body that is light yellow-grey towards the front and dark-brown to black at the rear. The coloration is variable, particularly as the fish matures. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may become territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.206683
The Yellow Tang has a solid yellow body and fins. The tail spine at the base of the tail is white. These tangs are a highly recognized aquarium fish. Like other tangs, these fish are omnivores. They need plenty of algae and other greens in their diet to keep them healthy, but will also eat small bits of meaty foods. Algae can be provided in the form of Spirulina, formula foods, dried marine algae on clips as a frequent treat, or through live algae grown in the tank or in a refugium. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. They do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control. Tangs may become territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together.217845

