A greatBristletooth Gold-Ring Yellow Tang!
Origin: Africa / Red Sea
Size info:
Size S: approx.< 2.25"
There once was a Bristletooth Yellow Tang,
With a gold ring that made it quite gang,
It eats algae with ease,
And its bristle-like teeth,
Keep its coral reef home spick and span!
Keeping Bristletooth Gold-Ring Yellow Tang in an Aquarium
The Bristletooth Gold-Ring Yellow Tang, also known as Ctenochaetus truncatus, is a popular fish among aquarium enthusiasts. They are native to the Pacific Ocean and can grow up to 8 inches in length. Here are some tips for keeping them in an aquarium:
- Provide a tank size of at least 75 gallons to allow for swimming space.
- Keep the water temperature between 72-78°F and maintain a pH level of 8.1-8.4.
- Provide plenty of hiding places with live rocks and corals.
- Feed them a varied diet of algae, seaweed, and commercial fish food.
- Keep them with other peaceful fish species and avoid keeping them with other tangs.
Now for some cool facts about the Bristletooth Gold-Ring Yellow Tang:
- They have bristle-like teeth that help them scrape algae off of rocks and other surfaces.
- Their bright yellow coloration with a gold ring around their eyes makes them a striking addition to any aquarium.
- They are known for their ability to change colors depending on their mood or environment.
- They are a hardy species and can live up to 20 years in captivity with proper care.
- They are also known for their ability to help control algae growth in the aquarium.






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