A greatBristletooth Two Spot Tang!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size ML: approx. 3.75 – 4.5″
There once was a Bristletooth Two Spot,
Whose teeth were quite a fearsome lot.
Its diet consists of algae and plankton,
And its beauty rivals that of a wattled crane-proton.
A stunning fish, worth a second thought!
Keeping Bristletooth Two Spot Tang in an Aquarium
The Bristletooth Two Spot Tang, also known as Ctenochaetus binotatus, is a popular fish in the aquarium hobby due to its striking appearance and peaceful nature. Here are some important things to consider when keeping this fish in your aquarium:
Tank Size
Bristletooth Two Spot Tangs require a tank of at least 75 gallons, with plenty of swimming room and hiding spots. They are active swimmers and need room to move around.
Water Conditions
The ideal water temperature for Bristletooth Two Spot Tangs is between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit, with a pH level of 8.1 to 8.4. They also require a high-quality filtration system to maintain good water quality.
Diet
Bristletooth Two Spot Tangs are herbivores and require a diet rich in algae and other plant matter. They will also accept commercial herbivore pellets and flakes.
Behavior
Bristletooth Two Spot Tangs are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish. However, they may become territorial towards other tangs or fish with similar body shapes and colors.
Coolest Stuff About Bristletooth Two Spot Tangs
- Bristletooth Two Spot Tangs have a unique pattern of two black spots on their dorsal fin.
- They are known for their bristle-like teeth, which they use to scrape algae off rocks and other surfaces.
- Bristletooth Two Spot Tangs are active swimmers and can provide a lot of entertainment in the aquarium.
- They have a lifespan of up to 15 years in captivity, making them a long-term addition to your aquarium.






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